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Familiar Objects and their Shadows Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)

Familiar Objects and their Shadows By Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)

Familiar Objects and their Shadows by Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)


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Summary

Most contemporary metaphysicians are sceptical about the reality of familiar objects. They prefer an ontology of the spatially tiny or temporally tiny (or both). Crawford L. Elder argues that all such attempts to 'explain away' familiar objects project downwards, onto the tiny entities, structures and features of familiar objects themselves.

Familiar Objects and their Shadows Summary

Familiar Objects and their Shadows by Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)

Most contemporary metaphysicians are sceptical about the reality of familiar objects such as dogs and trees, people and desks, cells and stars. They prefer an ontology of the spatially tiny or temporally tiny. Tiny microparticles 'dog-wise arranged' explain the appearance, they say, that there are dogs; microparticles obeying microphysics collectively cause anything that a baseball appears to cause; temporal stages collectively sustain the illusion of enduring objects that persist across changes. Crawford L. Elder argues that all such attempts to 'explain away' familiar objects project downwards, onto the tiny entities, structures and features of familiar objects themselves. He contends that sceptical metaphysicians are thus employing shadows of familiar objects, while denying that the entities which cast those shadows really exist. He argues that the shadows are indeed really there, because their sources - familiar objects - are mind-independently real.

Familiar Objects and their Shadows Reviews

"....Familiar Objects and their Shadows is an exciting and ambitious book, and Elder takes the best current arguments in the field and takes them forwards." --George Lazaroiu, PhD, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences

About Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)

Crawford L. Elder is Professor and Head of the Philosophy Department at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Two false friends of an ontology of familiar objects; 2. Conventionalism as ontological relativism; 3. Realism about material objects: persistence, persistence conditions, and natural kinds; 4. Ontological preference for the temporally small; 5. Ontological preference for microphysical causes; 6. Ontological preference for the spatially small; 7. A third false friend of familiar objects: universal mereological composition; 8. Concluding Hegelian postscript; Appendix: 'mutually interfering' dimensions of difference; Reference.

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NPB9781107003231
9781107003231
1107003237
Familiar Objects and their Shadows by Crawford L. Elder (University of Connecticut)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2011-01-27
222
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