Kris McDaniel argues that there are different ways in which things exist. For instance, past things don't exist in the same way as present things. Numbers don't exist in the same way as physical objects; nor do holes, which are real, but less real than what they are in. McDaniel's theory of being illuminates a wide range of metaphysical topics.
Kris McDaniel argues that there are different ways in which things exist. For instance, past things don't exist in the same way as present things. Numbers don't exist in the same way as physical objects; nor do holes, which are real, but less real than what they are in. McDaniel's theory of being illuminates a wide range of metaphysical topics.
Kris McDaniel is Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University, New York. He has published on a wide variety of topics in metaphysics (such as modality, composition, metaontology, and persistence over time), as well as topics in the history of philosophy (such as Kant, Heidegger, and British Idealism), and in ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Ways of Being 2: A Return to the Analogy of Being 3: Ways of Being and Time 4: Categories of Being 5: Being and Almost Nothingness 6: Persons and Value 7: Degrees of Being 8: Being and Ground 9: Being and Essence Concluding Unsystematic Postscript
Introduction 1: Ways of Being 2: A Return to the Analogy of Being 3: Ways of Being and Time 4: Categories of Being 5: Being and Almost Nothingness 6: Persons and Value 7: Degrees of Being 8: Being and Ground 9: Being and Essence Concluding Unsystematic Postscript
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