What is the relation between a whole and its parts? The metaphysics of structure and composition is much discussed in modern philosophy; now Verity Harte provides the first sustained examination of Plato's rich but neglected discussion of the topic, and shows how it can illuminate current debates. This book is an invaluable resource both for scholars of Plato and for modern metaphysicians.
What is the relation between a whole and its parts? The metaphysics of structure and composition is much discussed in modern philosophy; now Verity Harte provides the first sustained examination of Plato's rich but neglected discussion of the topic, and shows how it can illuminate current debates. This book is an invaluable resource both for scholars of Plato and for modern metaphysicians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction The Problem of Composition 1.2: Mereology or Magic? 1.3: Restrictions upon Composition? 1.4: Ontological Innocence 1.5: Composition and the Problem of the One and the Many 1.6: Theaetetus 203-206 Composition as Identity in the Parmenides and Sophist 2.2: Two Kinds of 'Part' in the Dilemma of Participation (131a-c) 2.3: Atomic Ones and Infinite Collections: The First and Second Deductions 2.4: Composition: Identity or Distinctness? 2.5: Eleaticism and Ontological Innocence A New Model of Composition 3.2: Unity and Structure 3.3: Bare Pluralities 3.4: Restrictions on Composition Composition and Structure 4.2: The Sophist: A First Platonic Example of Structure 4.3: The Philebus: Structure and Content 4.4: The Timaeus: Structures within Structures Plato's Metaphysics of Structure Bibliography, Index
Introduction The Problem of Composition 1.2: Mereology or Magic? 1.3: Restrictions upon Composition? 1.4: Ontological Innocence 1.5: Composition and the Problem of the One and the Many 1.6: Theaetetus 203-206 Composition as Identity in the Parmenides and Sophist 2.2: Two Kinds of 'Part' in the Dilemma of Participation (131a-c) 2.3: Atomic Ones and Infinite Collections: The First and Second Deductions 2.4: Composition: Identity or Distinctness? 2.5: Eleaticism and Ontological Innocence A New Model of Composition 3.2: Unity and Structure 3.3: Bare Pluralities 3.4: Restrictions on Composition Composition and Structure 4.2: The Sophist: A First Platonic Example of Structure 4.3: The Philebus: Structure and Content 4.4: The Timaeus: Structures within Structures Plato's Metaphysics of Structure Bibliography, Index
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