Everything and nothing

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Everything and nothing

Markus Gabriel, Graham Priest

Polity, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-197) and index

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Is it possible for reality as a whole to be part of itself? Can the world appear within itself without thereby undermining the consistency of our thought and knowledge-claims concerning more local matters of fact? This is a question on which Markus Gabriel and Graham Priest disagree. Gabriel argues that the world cannot exist precisely because it is understood to be an absolutely totality. Priest responds by developing a special form of mereology according to which reality is a single all-encompassing whole, everything, which counts itself among its denizens. Their disagreement results in a debate about everything and nothing: Gabriel argues that we experience nothingness once we overcome our urge to contain reality in an all-encompassing thought, whereas Priest develops an account of nothing according to which it is the ground of absolutely everything. A debate about everything and nothing, but also a reflection on the very possibility of metaphysics.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Laureano Ralon I Essays 1 Everything and Nothing Graham Priest 2 Is There Such a Thing as Everything? Markus Gabriel 3 Some Thoughts on Everything Graham Priest 4 Some Thoughts on "Some Thoughts on Everything" (Which Are not About Everything) Markus Gabriel II Bonn Discussions 5 Existence 6 Intentionality 7 Non-Wellfoundedness 8 Everything, Nonsense, and Wittgenstein 9 Nothingness III Postscript Gregory Moss 10 Transcending Everything

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