
This Volume Gathers Twelve Essays By David Wiggins In An Area Where His Work Has Been Particularly Influential. Among The Subjects Treated Are: Persistence Of A Substance Through Change, The Notion Of A Continuant, The Logic Of Identity, The Co-occupation Of Space By A Continuant And Its Matter, The Relation Of Person To Human Organism, The Metaphysical Idea Of A Person, The Status Of Artefacts, The Relation Of The Three-dimensional And Four-dimensional Conceptions Of Reality, And The Nomological Underpinning Of Sortal Classification. From A Much Larger Body Of Work The Author Has Selected, Edited Or Annotated, And Variously Shortened Or Extended Eleven Pieces. He Has Added An Introduction And One Completely New Essay, On The Philosophy Of Biology And The Role There Of The Idea Of Process. The Collection Begins With An Essay Postdating His Sameness And Substance Renewed (2001), Which Amends And Upstages His Earlier Presentation Of His Sortalist Conception Of Identity. In Subsequent Essays And The Introduction Wiggins Examines The Contributions To These Subjects Made By Heraclitus, Aristotle, Leibniz, Roderick Chisholm, Hilary Putnam, Sydney Shoemaker, Michael Ayers, Saul Kripke, W. V. Quine, David Lewis, Fei Xu, And Others.
This volume investigates the fundamental nature of persistence, identity, and the ontological status of substances through change. David Wiggins, a prominent philosopher in the field of analytic metaphysics, compiles and refines twelve essays that examine the logical and metaphysical structures governing continuants. By integrating historical perspectives with contemporary debates, the author provides a rigorous framework for understanding how objects and persons maintain identity over time.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of metaphysics frequently cite this collection as a critical companion to Wiggins's earlier work on identity and substance. Readers often note the high level of academic density and the rigorous logical precision required to engage with the author's arguments.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191026026
ISBN-13:
9780191026027
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