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- Cover
- Half Title
- Endorsements
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Notes on the Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Visual Tour of Metaphysics: An Introduction
- Preparatory Background: Logic for Metaphysics
- 0.1 Arguments
- 0.2 Validity
- 0.3 Soundness
- 0.4 Criticizing Arguments
- 0.5 The Principle of Charity and Enthymemes
- 0.6 Propositional Logic
- 0.7 First-Order Predicate Logic
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 1 An Introduction to Ontology
- 1.1 Ontology: A Central Subfield of Metaphysics
- 1.2 The Puzzle of Nonexistent Objects
- 1.3 Finding One’s Ontological Commitments: Quine’s Method
- 1.4 The Method of Paraphrase
- 1.5 Ockham’s Razor
- 1.6 Where Should Metaphysical Inquiry Begin?
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 2 Abstract Entities
- 2.1 More Than a Material World?
- 2.2 The Abstract/Concrete Distinction
- 2.3 Universals and the One Over Many Argument
- 2.4 Applying Quine’s Method
- 2.5 Nominalism and Other Options
- 2.6 Mathematical Objects
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 3 Material Objects
- 3.1 What is a ‘Material’ Object?
- 3.2 The Paradoxes of Material Constitution
- 3.3 The Problem of the Many
- 3.4 The Special Composition Question
- 3.5 Moderate Answers to the Special Composition Question
- 3.6 Mereological Nihilism
- 3.7 Mereological Universalism
- 3.8 Vagueness
- 3.9 Back to the Paradoxes
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 4 Critiques of Metaphysics
- 4.1 A Concern about Methodology
- 4.2 Carnap’s Two Critiques of Metaphysics
- 4.3 Responses to Carnap’s Arguments
- 4.4 Present Day Worries about Metaphysical Method
- 4.5 The Relationship Between Metaphysics and Science: A Proposal
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 5 Natural and Social Kinds
- 5.1 A Traditional Account of Natural Kinds
- 5.2 The Homeostatic Property Cluster Account
- 5.3 Social Kinds and Social Reality
- 5.4 Social Construction
- 5.5 Constructing Human Kinds
- 5.6 Causal vs. Constitutive Construction
- 5.7 What Are We Doing When We Do Social Ontology?
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 6 The Metaphysics of Race and Gender
- 6.1 Three Views about the Metaphysics of Race and Gender
- 6.2 Biological Realism about Race
- 6.3 Social Constructionism or Eliminativism?
- 6.4 Working Out a Social Constructionism about Race
- 6.5 Gender and Sex
- 6.6 Biological Realism about Gender
- 6.7 Essentialism or Eliminativism?
- 6.8 Social Constructionism about Gender
- 6.9 Conferralism about Gender
- 6.10 A World Without Gender?
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 7 Grounding and Fundamentality
- 7.1 Fundamentally Questions
- 7.2 The Mind-Body Problem
- 7.3 Supervenience
- 7.4 The Limits of Supervenience
- 7.5 Grounding
- 7.6 Fundamentality
- 7.7 Fundamentality as Ontological Independence
- 7.8 The Fundamental as a Basis for the Nonfundamental
- 7.9 Is There a Fundamental Level?
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 8 Time
- 8.1 Time’s Passage
- 8.2 Background on Special Relativity
- 8.3 The Argument from Special Relativity Against Presentism
- 8.4 The A-Theory and the B-Theory
- 8.5 The Truthmaker Objection
- 8.6 Time Travel
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 9 Persistence
- 9.1 The Puzzle of Change
- 9.2 Some Views about Persistence
- 9.3 A Solution to the Paradoxes of Material Constitution
- 9.4 The Problem of Temporary Intrinsics
- 9.5 Exdurantism
- 9.6 Defending Three-Dimensionalism
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 10 Modality
- 10.1 Possibility and Necessity: Modes of Truth
- 10.2 Varieties of Possibility and Necessity
- 10.3 The Possible Worlds Analysis of Modality
- 10.4 Ersatz Modal Realism
- 10.5 Rejecting the Possible Worlds Analysis
- 10.6 Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism
- 10.7 Essentialism Today
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 11 Causation
- 11.1 Causation in the History of Philosophy
- 11.2 Hume’s Empiricism
- 11.3 Three Reductive Theories of Causation
- 11.4 An Objection to Reductive Theories of Causation
- 11.5 Process Theories of Causation
- 11.6 Two Projects in the Philosophy of Causation
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- 12 Free Will
- 12.1 What is Free Will?
- 12.2 The Problem of Free Will and Determinism
- 12.3 Determinism
- 12.4 Compatibilism
- 12.5 Frankfurt Cases
- 12.6 Manipulation Arguments
- 12.7 Libertarianism
- 12.8 Skepticism about Free Will
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Glossary of Terms
- Works Cited
- Index