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LOGOS. Studien zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik - 14: Unorthodox Humeanism

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The book discusses contemporary metaphysics of science and deals with the central question which ontology fits best with our knowledge of the world. Two competing positions in todays metaphysics of science are Humeanism and dispositionalism. There are physical and metaphysical arguments to show that orthodox Humeanism is in trouble. The unorthodox metaphysical turn consists in taking the fundamental properties to be relations rather than intrinsic properties. The book spells out in detail what an unorthodox version of Humeanism amounts to and shows that in turning unorthodox Humeanism off ers a competitive metaphysical framework for science without commitment to irreducible causation.

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LOGOS. Studien zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik - 14: Unorthodox Humeanism, Georg Sparber, Volker Halbach, Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb, Holger Sturm

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Titre
LOGOS. Studien zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik - 14: Unorthodox Humeanism
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Ontos Verlag
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
226
ISBN10
3868380337
ISBN13
9783868380330
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The book discusses contemporary metaphysics of science and deals with the central question which ontology fits best with our knowledge of the world. Two competing positions in todays metaphysics of science are Humeanism and dispositionalism. There are physical and metaphysical arguments to show that orthodox Humeanism is in trouble. The unorthodox metaphysical turn consists in taking the fundamental properties to be relations rather than intrinsic properties. The book spells out in detail what an unorthodox version of Humeanism amounts to and shows that in turning unorthodox Humeanism off ers a competitive metaphysical framework for science without commitment to irreducible causation.