
Death and Nonexistence
Palle Yourgrau(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 22. August 2019
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-19-024747-8 (ISBN)
Description
The dead are gone. They count for nothing. Yet, if we count the dead, their number is staggering. And they account for most of what is great about civilization. Compared to the greatness of the dead, the accomplishments of the living are paltry. Which is it then: are the dead still there to be counted or not? And if they are still there, where exactly is "there"? We are confronted with the ancient paradox of nonexistence bequeathed us by Parmenides. The mystery of death is the mystery of nonexistence.
A successful attempt to provide a metaphysics of death, then, must resolve the paradox of nonexistence. That is the aim of this study. At the same time, the metaphysics of death, of ceasing to exist, must serve as an account of birth, of coming to exist; the primary thesis of this book is that this demands going beyond existence and nonexistence to include what underlies both, which one can call, following tradition, "being." The dead and the unborn are therefore objects that lack existence but not being. Nonexistent objects - not corpses, or skeletons, or memories, all of which are existent objects - are what are "there" to be counted when we count the dead.
A successful attempt to provide a metaphysics of death, then, must resolve the paradox of nonexistence. That is the aim of this study. At the same time, the metaphysics of death, of ceasing to exist, must serve as an account of birth, of coming to exist; the primary thesis of this book is that this demands going beyond existence and nonexistence to include what underlies both, which one can call, following tradition, "being." The dead and the unborn are therefore objects that lack existence but not being. Nonexistent objects - not corpses, or skeletons, or memories, all of which are existent objects - are what are "there" to be counted when we count the dead.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
424 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-024747-8 (9780190247478)
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Palle Yourgrau is Harry A. Wolfson Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University. He is the author of Simone Weil (2011), A World Without Time: The Forgotten Legacy of Goedel and Einstein (2005), and Goedel Meets Einstein: Time Travel in the Goedel Universe (1999).
Author
Harry A. Wolfson Professor of PhilosophyHarry A. Wolfson Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University
Content
- Chapter I: The Paradox of Nonexistence
- Chapter II: The Predicate of Existence
- Chapter III: Nonexistence and Death
- Chapter IV: The Cloud or the Raindrops?
- Chapter V: Where You Go When You're Dead
- Chapter VI: Taking Possible Worlds Seriously
- Chapter VII: Time and Existence
- Chapter VIII: Fellow Travelers
- Chapter IX: Beyond Metaphysics