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States of affairs
Title:
States of affairs
Author:
Reicher, Maria Elisabeth.
ISBN:
9783110326024

9783110325225
Publication Information:
Berlin : De Gruyter, 2009.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (221 pages).
Series:
Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis

Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis.
Contents:
Introduction -- Maria E. Reicher; Questions about States of Affairs -- David M. Armstrong; States of Affairs -- the Full Picture -- Uwe Meixner; Facts and Connectors -- Erwin Tegtmeier; Facts and Things -- Herbert Hochberg; Why There Are No States of Affairs -- Peter Simons; Are Particulars or States of Affairs Given in Perception? -- Mark Textor; Time and Existence: A Critique of "Degree Presentism" -- L. Nathan Oaklander; Defending Existentialism? -- Marian David; Index; Authors.
Abstract:
States of affairs raise, among others, the following questions: What kind of entity are they (if there are any)? Are they contingent, causally efficacious, spatio-temporal and perceivable entities, or are they abstract objects? What are their constituents and their identity conditions? What are the functions that states of affairs are able to fulfil in a viable theory, and which problems and prima facie counterintuitive consequences arise out of an ontological commitment to them? Are there merely possible (non-actual, non-obtaining) states of affairs? Are there molecular (i.e., negative, conju.
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