E.J. Lowe and Ontology

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agency and action philosophy
analytic metaphysics
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Causal Powers
Causal Profiles
Chris Daly
Christian Kanzian
constitution
contemporary metaphysical debates
E.J. Lowe
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Eric T. Olson
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four-category ontology
four-category theory
Fundamental Ontological Categories
fundamentality
Jani Hakkarainen
Janusz Kaczmarek
John Heil
Kevin Mulligan
Lowe's Account
Lowe's Argumentation
Lowe's Views
Lowe’s Account
Lowe’s Argumentation
Lowe’s Views
Ludger Jansen
Markku Keinanen
Max Kistler
mental causation
Mental Properties
Mereological Sum
metametaphysics
metaphysics
Michal Glowala
Miroslaw Szatkowski
non-Cartesian dualism
non-fundamentality
Occurrent Predication
ontological categories
ontology
ontology of action
persistence
personal identity theory
persons
Peter Simons
Peter van Inwagen
Petter Sandstad
powers
predication
Proper Part
property dualism
Regularity Account
Rognvaldur D. Ingthorsson
Singular Term
Substance Dualism
Temporal Parts
topological ontology
Topological Space
Trope Theories
Unit Negative Charge
Uwe Meixner
Van Inwagen
Vice Versa
Vicious Infinite Regress
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032051604
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume collects fifteen original essays on E. J. Lowe’s work on metaphysics and ontology. The essays connect Lowe’s insights with contemporary issues in metaphysics.

E. J. Lowe (1950–2014) was one of the most influential analytical philosophers of the twentieth and early twenty-first century. Drawing inspiration from Aristotle's thought, E. J. Lowe treated metaphysics as an autonomous discipline concerned with the fundamental structure of reality. The chapters in this volume reflect on his path-breaking work. They deal with a wide range of metaphysical issues including four-category ontology, the causal and non-causal aspects of agency, categorial fundamentality and non-fundamentality, the existence of relations, property dualism, powers and abilities, personal identity, predication, and topological ontology. Taken together, the chapters reflect the liveliness of contemporary debates in metaphysics and the enduring impact of Lowe’s thought on them.

E. J. Lowe and Ontology will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in metaphysics and philosophy of mind.

Mirosław Szatkowski was until January 31, 2018, a professor of philosophy at the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; and is since January, 2011, a Privatdocent in Philosophy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. He is also the Vice President of the International Society for Formal Ontology. His main fields of research are: logic, the foundations of mathematics, and formal ontology. He has published papers in the following journals: Studia Logica, Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik (Mathematical Logic Quarterly), Archiv für Mathematische Logik und Grundlagenforschung (Archive for Mathematical Logic), Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, Journal of Logic, Language and Information, and Metaphysica; and in several collective volumes. He has edited eight volumes.