_The Abstract and the Concrete_ presents nine essays in ontology by
Peter van Inwagen. Three of the essays concern topics in
meta-ontology: the idea of multiple modes of being; Carnap's idea that
the questions of "ontology," insofar as they are meaningful at all,
are questions about which linguistic frameworks it is expedient to
employ; the concept of one object's being metaphysically more
fundamental that another. Three of the essays concern various topics
that pertain to the author's "lower-case" or "lightweight" platonism.
(According to lightweight platonism, there are attributes-necessarily
existent universals. These attributes are not constituents of
substances, they cannot enter into causal relations, and it is false
that an F object is F in virtue of instantiating the attribute of
being F.) The remaining three essays examine proposed answers to
particular ontological questions: the question of the validity of
mathematical fictionalism; the question whether it is analytic that at
any place at which some xs are arranged chairwise, there is there a
chair; the question of what it means to say that colour is an
illusion, and whether (in the sense determined) colour is an illusion.
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Further Essays in Ontology
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9780192697752
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2024
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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