The semantics and metaphysics of natural kinds
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The semantics and metaphysics of natural kinds
(Routledge studies in metaphysics, 1)
Routledge, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction / Helen Beebee and Nigel Sabbarton-Leary
- Rigidity, natural kind terms, and metasemantics / Corine Besson
- General terms as designators: a defence of the view / Genoveva Martí and José Martínez-Fernández
- Are natural kind terms special? / Åsa Wikforss
- The commonalities between proper names and natural kind terms: a Fregean perspective / Harold Noonan
- Theoretical identity statements, their truth, and their discovery / Joseph Laporte
- Discovering the essences of natural kinds / Alexander Bird
- The elements and conceptual change / Robin Findlay Hendry
- On the abuse of the necessary a posteriori / Helen Beebee and Nigel Sabbarton-Leary
- Crosscutting natural kinds and the hierarchy thesis / Emma Tobin
- From constitutional necessities to causal necessities / Jessica Wilson
- Realism, natural kinds, and philosophical methods / Richard N. Boyd
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Essentialism--roughly, the view that natural kinds have discrete essences, generating truths that are necessary but knowable only a posteriori--is an increasingly popular view in the metaphysics of science. At the same time, philosophers of language have been subjecting Kripke's views about the existence and scope of the necessary a posteriori to rigorous analysis and criticism. Essentialists typically appeal to Kripkean semantics to motivate their radical extension of the realm of the necessary a posteriori; but they rarely attempt to provide any semantic arguments for this extension, or engage with the critical work being done by philosophers of language. This collection brings authors on both sides together in one volume, thus helping the reader to see the connections between views in philosophy of language on the one hand and the metaphysics of science on the other. The result is a book that will have a significant impact on the debate about essentialism, encouraging essentialists to engage with debates about the semantic presuppositions that underpin their position, and, encouraging philosophers of language to engage with the metaphysical presuppositions enshrined in Kripkean semantics.
目次
Acknowledgments 1: Introduction, Helen Beebee and Nigel Sabbarton-Leary 2: Rigidity, Natural Kind Terms and Metasemantics, Corine Besson 3: General Terms as Designators: A Defence of The View, Genoveva Marti and Jose Martinez-Fernandez 4: Are Natural Kind Terms Special? Asa Wikforss 5: The Commonalities Between Proper Names and Natural Kind Terms: A Fregean Perspective, Harold Noonan 6: Theoretical Identity Statements, Their Truth, and Their Discovery, Joseph LaPorte 7: Discovering the Essences of Natural Kinds, Alexander Bird 8: The Elements and Conceptual Change, Robin Hendry 9: On the Abuse of the Necessary A Posterior, Helen Beebee and Nigel Sabbarton-Leary 10: Crosscutting Natural Kinds and the Hierarchy Thesis, Emma Tobin 11: From Constitutional Necessities to Causal Necessities, Jessica Wilson 12: Realism, Natural Kinds and Philosophical Methods, Richard Boyd Notes on Contributors Index
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