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The Physical Basis of Predication Andrew Newman

The Physical Basis of Predication By Andrew Newman

The Physical Basis of Predication by Andrew Newman


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This book is about the basic metaphysical concepts which apply to the world dealt with by natural science and how they have a basis in simple scientific properties and causal relations.

The Physical Basis of Predication Summary

The Physical Basis of Predication by Andrew Newman

In this book about metaphysics the author defends a realistic view of universals, characterizing the notion of universal by considering language and logic, the idea of possibility, hierarchies of universals, and causation. He argues that neither language nor logic is a reliable guide to the nature of reality and that basic universals are the fundamental type of universal and are central to causation. All assertions and predications about the natural world are ultimately founded on these basic universals. A distinction is drawn between unified particulars (which reveal natural principle of unity) and arbitrary particulars (which lack such a principle); unified particulars are the terms of causal relations and thus the real constituents of the world. The world is not made up of events but of unified particulars and basic universals.

The Physical Basis of Predication Reviews

Newman's presentation of his own theory is thorough and solidly argued, and his criticisms of rival doctrines are generally quite persuasive. Review of Metaphysics
Throughout, the book is very clearly written, and shows an impressive grasp of the relevant literature. Sydney Shoemaker, Cornell University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. 'Real constituents of the world'; 2. What can logic and language tell us about reality?; 3. The 'existence' of universals and the notion of possibility; 4. The causal significance of basic attributes; 5. Hierarchies of universals; 6. Causal relations; 7. Arbitrary particulars and unified particulars; 8. Further considerations concerning the causal relation; 9. Arbitrary particulars and physical objects; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521037617
9780521037617
0521037611
The Physical Basis of Predication by Andrew Newman
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-06-27
288
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