Metaphysics, Volume 15ISBN: 978-0-631-23028-1
Hardcover
480 pages
November 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Thinking about Things: Michael Jubien.
Part II: Externalism, Naturalism, Nominalism, and Mathematics:.
2. The Case for Phenomenal Externalism: Willaim G. Lycan.
3. Naturalism: Friends and Foes: Penelope Maddy.
4. Nominalism, Naturalism, Epistemic Relativism: Gideon Rosen.
5. The Limits of Human Mathematics: Nathan Salmon.
Part III: Ontology:.
6. Touching: Hud Hudson.
7. How to Be an Eleatic Monist: Michael C. Rea.
8. Against Creationism in Fiction: Takashi Yagisawa.
Part IV: Personal Identity:.
9. Realism About Personal Identity Over Time: Trenton Merricks.
10. Criteria of Personal Identity and the Limits of Conceptual Analysis: Theodore Sider.
Part V: Time and Tense:.
11. Metaphysical Austerity and the Problems of Temporal and Modal Anaphora: Peter Ludlow.
12. McTaggart on Time: Judith Jarvis Thomson.
Part VI: The Metaphysics of Reference:.
13. Russellianism and Explanation: David Braun.
14. Day Designations: Jeffrey C. King.
15. Fregean Senses, Modes of Presentation, and Concepts: Edward N. Zalta.
Part VII: The Metaphysics of Properties:.
16. Causal Structuralism: John HawtHorne.
Part VIII: Conceivability, the Physical, and Theoretical Identity:.
17. On Theoretical Identifications: G. W. Fitch.
18. The Conceivability Argument and Two Conceptions of the Physical: Daniel Stoljar.
Part IX: Actualism: an Exchange:.
19. Sustaining Actualism: Michael Devitt.
20. How Not to Be an Actualist: James E. Tomberline.