The Persistence of Persons

The Persistence of Persons

Author: Valerio Buonomo (Ed.)

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2022-09-06

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 3868385894

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We ordinarily believe that the inhabitants of the world – including ourselves – persist over time. Such an idea, however, has puzzled philosophers for centuries. How can we change and still be the same? More specifically, is there any constitutive condition of our identity over time? And if so, does this condition involve mental aspects (such as memories, believes, experiences, etc.), physical aspects (such as the body, or the continuity of the organism), or something else? Or is rather personal identity primitive and unanalyzable, so that our persistence is nothing but a brute fact? This volume is a collection of new essays from leading figures in the field analyzing the persistence of persons and the criteria of personal identity over time. It presents an extensive discussion of the most relevant views on personal identity in contemporary metaphysics and provides new treatments of the constitutive conditions of personal persistence.


Causation and Persistence

Causation and Persistence

Author: Douglas Ehring

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1997-02-06

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0195355342

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Ehring shows the inadequacy of received theories of causation, and, introducing conceptual devices of his own, provides a wholly new account of causation as the persistence over time of individual properties, or "tropes."


Necessity and Possibility

Necessity and Possibility

Author: Michael Tooley

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780815333821

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Moore (Arguments of the Philosophers)

Moore (Arguments of the Philosophers)

Author: Thomas Baldwin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1136957782

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This famous series provides a contemporary assessment and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, critical introduction to the work of a philosopher or school of major influence and significance.


Reality and Humean Supervenience

Reality and Humean Supervenience

Author: Gerhard Preyer

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0585385637

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If asked what Humeanism could mean today, there is no other philosopher to turn to whose work covers such a wide range of topics from a unified Humean perspective as that of David Lewis. The core of Lewis's many contributions to philosophy, including his work in philosophical ontology, intensional logic and semantics, probability and decision theory, topics within philosophy of science as well as a distinguished philosophy of mind, can be understood as the development of philosophical position that is centered around his conception of Humean supervenience. If we accept the thesis that it is physical science and not philosophical reasoning that will eventually arrive at the basic constituents of all matter pertaining to our world, then Humean supervenience is the assumption that all truths about our world will supervene on the class of physical truths in the following sense: There are no truths in any compartment of our world that cannot be accounted for in terms of differences and similarities among those properties and external space-time relations that are fundamental to our world according to physical science.


The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle

The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle

Author: Christopher Shields

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2012-08-16

Total Pages: 731

ISBN-13: 0195187482

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This book reflects the lively international character of Aristotelian studies, drawing contributors from Europe, North America, and Asia. It also reflects the broad range of activity Aristotelian studies comprise today, informed by cutting-edge philological research and focusing as its core activity on textual exegesis and philosophical criticism.


Identity, Culture and Globalization

Identity, Culture and Globalization

Author: Yitzhak Sternberg

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-01

Total Pages: 707

ISBN-13: 9004475613

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This book is about the sociologists' analyses of the newness of our time. It discusses five conceptual perspectives: (1) Multiple modernities; (2) Globalization; (3) Multiculturalism; (4) The declining accountability of the State; (5) Postmodernity. The divergent propositions which surface give this discourse its basic coherence.


Lead and Public Health

Lead and Public Health

Author: Paul Mushak

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-08-08

Total Pages: 991

ISBN-13: 0080930573

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The book presents a detailed assessment of the health science of lead and the human health risk assessment models for lead's human health impacts, followed by an account of various regulatory efforts in the United States and elsewhere to eliminate or reduce human toxic exposures to lead. The science of lead as presented here covers releases of lead into the environment, lead's movement through the environment to reach humans who are then exposed, and the spectrum of toxic effects, particularly low-level toxic effects, on the developing central nervous system of the very young child. The section on human health risk assessment deals with quantifying not only the dose-response relationships that underlie toxic responses to lead in sensitive populations but also with the likelihood of toxic responses vis-à-vis environmental lead at some level of exposure. This section includes a treatment of computer models of lead exposure, particularly those that use lead in whole blood as a key measure. Various models convert lead intake via various body compartments into measures of body lead burden. Such measures are then directly related to severity of injury. The final section of the book deals with past and present regulatory efforts to control lead releases into the human environment. Current control efforts present a mixed picture. The most problematic issue is the continued presence of lead paint in older housing and lead in soils of urban and mining industry communities. - Comprehensive assessment of the three major facets of the public health problem of lead: the voluminous science, the risk assessment approaches, and approaches to controlling lead as a public health problem - Integration of the above three elements to provide a coherent whole - Provides a single source of information that will be extremely valuable to all professionals working in areas impacted by this toxic substance