Description |
1 online resource (251 pages) |
Contents |
Preface; Content; Introduction; I. The Identity of Substances: Bare Substrata or Qualitative Bundles?; II. The Role of Tropes in Ontology: Accidents, Events, Particularism; III. The Individuation of Tropes and Substances in BT. The Main Criticisms of the Trope Theory; V. Two-tier Bundle Theories of Substance. Objections to BT; V. The Bundling Relation. Simons' Two-tier Bundle Theory of Substance; VI. Change, Temporal Parts and BT. Cambridge Change; VII. Individual Essences |
Summary |
This book supports a version of the trope-bundle view of individual substances matching also with a coherent account of change, individuation and individual essences. In particular, it is argued that qualitative individuation and qualitative individual essences can be tackled within the frames of a trope account. The adoption of a trope BT together with the individuation of tropes via the bearer substance might create the feeling of circularity since tropes and substances seem mutually to individuate each other. The novel solution to the problem developed here consists in showing that the indi |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Tropes (Philosophy)
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Substance (Philosophy)
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Individuation (Philosophy)
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PHILOSOPHY -- Metaphysics.
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Individuation (Philosophy)
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Substance (Philosophy)
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Tropes (Philosophy)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783110320664 |
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3110320665 |
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3868381805 |
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9783868381801 |
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3110320487 |
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9783110320480 |
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