Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind

Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind
Author: Simone Gozzano
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110327112

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The ontological debate on the nature of properties is alive as ever. Mainly, they are viewed either as universals or tropes (abstract particulars), an alternative with an immediate impact on what events are taken to be. Although much inquiry in philosophy of mind is done without a full awareness of it, some recent works suggest that the choice may have far-reaching consequences on central topics of this discipline, e.g., token physicalism, multiple realizability, mental causation, perception, introspection, self-awareness. This book explores the extent to which this is true with novel contributions by philosophers who have played a major role in bringing to the fore this interplay of foundational metaphysics and philosophical psychology and by other experts in these fields.

Tropes

Tropes
Author: Douglas Ehring
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199608539

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Properties and objects are everywhere, but remain a philosophical mystery. Douglas Ehring argues that the idea of tropes--properties and relations understood as particulars--provides the best foundation for a metaphysical account of properties and objects. He develops and defends a new theory of trope nominalism.

If Tropes

If Tropes
Author: A-S. Maurin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401700796

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In the book If Tropes, the author attempts to approach and then deal with some of the most basic problems for a theory of tropes. The investigation proceeds from three basic assumptions: (i) tropes (i.e. particular properties) exist, (ii) only tropes exist (that is, tropes are the only basic or fundamental kind of entities), and (iii) the main-function for tropes is to serve as truth-makers for atomic propositions. Provided that one accepts these assumptions the author finds that the trope-theorist will have to deal with two important matters. Some atomic propositions seem to require universal truth-makers and others seem to require concrete truth-makers. This means that universals and concrete particulars will need to be constructed from the material of tropes. Such constructions are attempted and it is argued that it is possible to deal at least with these basic issues while staying squarely within the boundaries of a purely trope-theoretical framework. The book is written in an untechnical language but requires some prior understanding of basic metaphysics.

Mind, Values, and Metaphysics

Mind, Values, and Metaphysics
Author: Anne Reboul
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3319041991

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This book addresses five main topics of metaphysics in its first section: formal objects and truth-makers; tropes; properties and predicates; varieties of relations; and the notion of explanation in metaphysics. The second part of this volume focuses on the history of philosophy with an emphasis on Austrian philosophy: the ideas of Bolzano, Wittgenstein, Locke and Bergson, amongst others, are explored in the papers presented here. This is the first volume in a two-volume set that originates from papers presented to Professor Kevin Mulligan, covering the subjects that he contributed to during his career including ontology, mind and value, history and philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. This volume contains thirty two chapters, written by researchers from across Europe, North America and North Africa. These papers cover topics in metaphysics ranging from Lehrer and Tolliver’s discussion of truth and tropes, to Johansson’s defence of the distinction between thick and thin relations and Persson and Sahlin’s presentation of the difficulties inherent in applying the concept of explanation in metaphysics. Papers on the history of philosophy include a look at Bolzano’s formative years and his conception of mathematics. De Libera examines Brentano’s adverbial theory of judgment and Fisette traces the history of the Philosophical Society of the University of Vienna in the late 19th and early 20th century. Marion contests the trendy pragmatist accounts that lump Wittgenstein and Heidegger together and there are analyses of Locke and Bergson’s work, amongst the many papers presented here. This volume contains three chapters in French and one in Spanish. The second volume of this set looks at ethics, values and emotions, epistemology, perception and consciousness, as well as philosophy of mind and philosophy of language.

The Universal Mind

The Universal Mind
Author: Tom J Limber
Publisher: Two Center Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780692918869

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If this book were a house, `time¿ would be the foundation on which the house sits. In this sense, time is the essential ingredient for understanding the origin of who you are and understanding the desire to be somewhere else in your life. Your story is the most important story of all, so it is essential that you recognize this in your daily life, instead of falling into failure or defeat. Through the path of Theory, Action, and Change, we can become "universal" and have our own personal enhanced independent thoughts that make our life more complete.

Foundations of Mind

Foundations of Mind
Author: Tyler Burge
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0191527076

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Foundations of Mind collects the essays which established Tyler Burge as a leading philosopher of mind. This second volume of his papers offers nineteen pieces published between 1975 and 2003, including the influential series that develops anti-individualism. Burge contributes three essay-length postscripts, a substantial new paper on consciousness, and an introduction which surveys his work in this area. The foundations that Burge reflects on are conditions in the individual or the wider world that determine the natures of mental kinds. The conditions include causal, social, psychological conditions, and conditions of phenomenal consciousness. Some of these are basic conditions under which minds are possible. The book is essential reading for philosophers of mind, and should engage a wider public interested in basic philosophical issues.

The Minds of the Moderns

The Minds of the Moderns
Author: Janice Thomas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317492404

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This is a comprehensive examination of the ideas of the early modern philosophers on the nature of mind. Taking Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume in turn, Janice Thomas presents an authoritative and critical assessment of each of these canonical thinkers' views of the notion of mind. The book examines each philosopher's position on five key topics: the metaphysical character of minds and mental states; the nature and scope of introspection and self-knowledge; the nature of consciousness; the problem of mental causation and the nature of representation and intentionality. The exposition and examination of their positions is informed by present-day debates in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of psychology so that students get a clear sense of the importance of these philosophers' ideas, many of which continue to define our current notions of the mental.Again and again, philosophers and students alike come back to the great early modern rationalist and empiricist philosophers for instruction and inspiration. Their views on the philosophy of mind are no exception and as Janice Thomas shows they have much to offer contemporary debates. The book is suitable for undergraduate courses in the philosophy of mind and the many new courses in philosophy of psychology.

The Elements and Patterns of Being

The Elements and Patterns of Being
Author: Donald C. Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198810385

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Donald C. Williams (1899-1983) was a key figure in the development of analytic philosophy. This book will be the definitive source for his highly original work, which did much to bring metaphysics back into fashion. It presents six classic papers and six previously unpublished, revealing his full philosophical vision for the first time.