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This book explores a range of traditional and contemporary metaphysical themes that figure in the writings of E. J. Lowe, whose powerful and influential work was still developing at the time of his death in 2015. During his forty-year career, he established himself as one of the world's leading philosophers, publishing eleven single-authored books and well over two hundred essays. His scholarship was strikingly broad, ranging from early modern philosophy to the interpretation of quantum mechanics. His most important and sustained contributions were to philosophy of mind, philosophical logic, and above all metaphysics. E. J. Lowe was committed to a systematic, realist, and scientifically informed neo-Aristotelean approach to philosophy. This volume presents a set of new essays by philosophers who share this commitment, addressing interrelated themes of his work. In particular, these papers focus upon three closely connected topics central not only to Lowe's work, but to contemporary metaphysics and philosophy of mind in general: ontology and categories of being; essence and modality, and the metaphysics of mental causation.
This volume investigates the core metaphysical frameworks established by E. J. Lowe, specifically focusing on the intersection of ontology, modality, and the philosophy of mind. The editors, Alexander Carruth, John Heil, and Sophie Gibb, have compiled a collection of original essays from scholars who operate within the neo-Aristotelian tradition. The text serves as both a tribute to Lowe’s systematic realism and a rigorous exploration of the contemporary relevance of his philosophical methodology.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the study of contemporary analytic metaphysics and the specific philosophical legacy of E. J. Lowe. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density, making it a text primarily intended for professional philosophers and advanced graduate students.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192516140
ISBN-13:
9780192516145
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