
An Introduction to Ontology
Nikk Effingham(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. April 2013
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7456-5254-2 (ISBN)
Description
In this engaging and wide-ranging new book, Nikk Effingham provides an introduction to contemporary ontology - the study of what exists - and its importance for philosophy today.
He covers the key topics in the field, from the ontology of holes, numbers and possible worlds, to space, time and the ontology of material objects - for instance, whether there are composite objects such as tables, chairs or even you and me. While starting from the basics, every chapter is up-to-date with the most recent developments in the field, introducing both longstanding theories and cutting-edge advances. As well as discussing the latest issues in ontology, Effingham also helpfully deals in-depth with different methodological principles (including theory choice, Quinean ontological commitment and Meinongianism) and introduces them alongside an example ontological theory that puts them into practice.
This accessible and comprehensive introduction will be essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and post-graduate students, as well as any reader interested in the present state of the subject.
He covers the key topics in the field, from the ontology of holes, numbers and possible worlds, to space, time and the ontology of material objects - for instance, whether there are composite objects such as tables, chairs or even you and me. While starting from the basics, every chapter is up-to-date with the most recent developments in the field, introducing both longstanding theories and cutting-edge advances. As well as discussing the latest issues in ontology, Effingham also helpfully deals in-depth with different methodological principles (including theory choice, Quinean ontological commitment and Meinongianism) and introduces them alongside an example ontological theory that puts them into practice.
This accessible and comprehensive introduction will be essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and post-graduate students, as well as any reader interested in the present state of the subject.
Reviews / Votes
"An exciting, well-written, fun introduction to contemporary ontology."Choice Magazine
"This is a delightful introduction, both to various ontological topics and to the general aims and methods of ontology itself. Effingham writes with an informal style and a lightness of touch that makes even the more esoteric and technical issues come alive, and the book is an instructive joy to read."
Helen Beebee, University of Manchester
"Nikk Effingham has done a terrific job - he provides fine, clear introductions to a range of important debates, woven through with methodological reflections, whilst his chatty, engaging style conveys the sheer pleasure of becoming an ontologist."
Katherine Hawley, University of St Andrews
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-5254-2 (9780745652542)
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Person
Nikk Effingham is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Birmingham.
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter One: The Basics
Chapter Two: Methodology
Chapter Three: Properties
Chapter Four: Numbers
Chapter Five: Possible Worlds
Chapter Six: Space
Chapter Seven: Time
Chapter Eight: Mereology
Chapter Nine: Material Constitution
Chapter Ten: Works of Music
Bibliography
Preface
Chapter One: The Basics
Chapter Two: Methodology
Chapter Three: Properties
Chapter Four: Numbers
Chapter Five: Possible Worlds
Chapter Six: Space
Chapter Seven: Time
Chapter Eight: Mereology
Chapter Nine: Material Constitution
Chapter Ten: Works of Music
Bibliography