
The Facts in Logical Space
A Tractarian Ontology
Jason Turner(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 11. February 2016
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-19-968281-2 (ISBN)
Description
Philosophers have long been tempted by the idea that objects and properties are abstractions from the facts. But how is this abstraction supposed to go? If the objects and properties aren't 'already' there, how do the facts give rise to them? Jason Turner develops and defends a novel answer to this question: The facts are arranged in a quasi-geometric 'logical space', and objects and properties arise from different quasi-geometric structures in this
space.
space.
Reviews / Votes
An excellent piece of analytic metaphysics: the care, precision, detail, and breadth of Turner's presentation constitute a model for how to develop a metaphysical idea. Anyone intrigued by the basic factalist idea will learn an immense amount about it from this book, and would be unwise to attempt to develop or evaluate it without thinking through the body of related issues that Turner insightfully explores...Turner's work addresses, from a novel perspective,questions the definitive answers to which might well yield deep insight, and it provides a vivid sense of answers these questions plausibly might have. * Paul Hovda, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
696 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-968281-2 (9780199682812)
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E-Book
02/2016
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€53.49
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Person
Jason Turner received his PhD from Rutgers in 2008 before going on to work at the University of Leeds, St Louis University, and most recently the University of Arizona. He thinks mainly about metaphysics and philosophical logic but is secretly interested in everything. Much of his recent work focuses on the interaction of metaphysics with logical notions, such as existence and identity. He has also published work on modality, free will, the philosophy of religion,
and the structure of mental content, and will probably continue to so dabble until someone makes him stop.
and the structure of mental content, and will probably continue to so dabble until someone makes him stop.
Content
Introduction ; 1. Factalism ; 2. Tractarian Geometry ; 3. Grounding Stories ; 4. Modality ; 5. Labelling Stories ; 6. Alternatives and Applications ; 7. Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Theorem Dependencies ; Summary of Axioms ; List of Symbols ; Index