哲学史における形而上学と論理学<br>Categories of Being : Essays on Metaphysics and Logic

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哲学史における形而上学と論理学
Categories of Being : Essays on Metaphysics and Logic

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 512 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199890576
  • DDC分類 110

基本説明

This volume is a comprehensive presentation of views on the relations between metaphysics and logic from Aristotle through philosophers who contributed to the return of metaphysics in the analytic tradition.

Full Description

This edited volume is a comprehensive presentation of views on the relations between metaphysics and logic from Aristotle through twentieth century philosophers who contributed to the return of metaphysics in the analytic tradition. The collection combines interest in logic and its history with interest in analytical metaphysics and the history of metaphysical thought. By so doing, it adds both to the historical understanding of metaphysical problems and to contemporary research in the field. Throughout the volume, essays focus on metaphysica generalis, or the systematic study of the most general categories of being.

Beginning with Aristotle and his Categories , the volume goes on to trace metaphyscis and logic through the late ancient and Arabic traditions, examining the views of Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and William Ockham. Moving into the early modern period, contributors engage with Leibniz's metaphysics, Kant's critique of metaphysics, the relation between logic and ontology in Hegel, and Bolzano's views.

Subsequent chapters address: Charles S. Peirce's logic and metaphysics; the relevance of set-theory to metaphysics; Meinong's theory of objects; Husserl's formal ontology; early analytic philosophy; C.I. Lewis and his relation to Russell; and the relations between Frege, Carnap, and Heidegger. Surveying metaphysics through to the contemporary age, essays explore W.V. Quine's attitude towards metaphysics; Wilfrid Sellars's relation to antidescriptivism as it connects to Kripke's; the views of Putnam and Kaplan; Peter F. Strawson's and David M. Armstrong's metaphysics; Trope theory; and its relation to Popper's conception of three worlds. The volume ends with a chapter on transcendental philosophy as ontology.

In each chapter, contributors approach their topics not merely in an historical and exegetical fashion, but also engage critically with the thought of the philosophers whose work they discuss, offering synthesis and original philosophical thought in the volume, in addition to very extensive and well-informed analysis and interpretation of important philosophical texts. The volume will serve as an essential reference for scholars of metaphysics and logic.

Contents

Introduction ; Leila Haaparanta and Heikki J. Koskinen ; Chapter 1. Being, Categories, and Universal Reference in Aristotle, Michael J. Loux ; Chapter 2. Dividing Being: Before and After Avicenna, Taneli Kukkonen ; Chapter 3. The Metaphysics of the Categories in John Duns Scotus, Simo Knuuttila ; Chapter 4. Ockham on Being, Calvin Normore ; Chapter 5. Leibniz (and Ockham) on the Language of Thought or How the True Metaphysics is Derived from the True Logic, Henrik Lagerlund ; Chapter 6. The Critique of Pure Reason as Metaphysics, Olli Koistinen ; Chapter 7. The Relation of Logic to Ontology in Hegel, Paul Redding ; Chapter 8. Bolzano's Universe: Metaphysics, Logic and Truth, Arianna Betti ; Chapter 9. Charles S. Peirce: Pragmatism, Logic, and Metaphysics, Torjus Midtgarden ; Chapter 10. Georg Cantor's Paradise, Metaphysics, and Husserlian Logic, Claire Ortiz Hill ; Chapter 11. To be and/or not to be: The Objects of Meinong and Husserl, Peter Simons ; Chapter 12. Logic and Metaphysics in Early Analytic Philosophy, Michael Beaney ; Chapter 13. Logic, Modality, and Metaphysics in Early Analytic Philosophy: C. I. Lewis against Russell, Sanford Shieh ; Chapter 14. On "Being" and Being: Frege between Carnap and Heidegger, Leila Haaparanta ; Chapter 15. Quine, Predication, and the Categories of Being, Heikki J. Koskinen ; Chapter 16. Wilfrid Sellars' Anti-Descriptivism, Kevin Scharp ; Chapter 17. Strawson's Descriptive Metaphysics, Hans-Johann Glock ; Chapter 18. D. M. Armstrong and the Recovery of Ontology, Keith Campbell ; Chapter 19. On Tropic Realism, Ilkka Niiniluoto ; Chapter 20. Transcendental Philosophy as Ontology, Sami Pihlstrom