A Realistic Theory of Categories: An Essay on Ontology

A Realistic Theory of Categories: An Essay on Ontology

by Roderick M. Chisholm
ISBN-10:
0521556163
ISBN-13:
9780521556163
Pub. Date:
08/28/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521556163
ISBN-13:
9780521556163
Pub. Date:
08/28/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
A Realistic Theory of Categories: An Essay on Ontology

A Realistic Theory of Categories: An Essay on Ontology

by Roderick M. Chisholm

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Overview

The book is an original treatise designed to defend an original, non-Aristotelian theory of categories. Chisholm argues that there are necessary things and contingent things; necessary things being things that are not capable of coming into being or passing away. He defends the argument from design, and thus includes the category of necessary substance (God). Further contentions of the essay are that attributes are also necessary beings, but not necessary substances, and that human beings are contingent substances but may not be material substances.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521556163
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/28/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.47(w) x 8.46(h) x 0.55(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. the Realistic Background: 1. Introduciton; 2. The nature of attributes; 3. The existence of attributes; 4. Propositions as reducible to attributes; 5. The intentional structure of attributes; 6. The primacy of the intentional; Part II. The Basic Categories: 7. The ontology of the theory of classes; 8. The nature of relations; 9. Times and the temporal; 10. States and events; 11. Spatial entities and material substances; 12. Persons and their bodies; Part III. Homeless Objects: 13. Appearances; 14. Intentionalia; 15. Fictitious objects; Part IV. Application to Philosophical Theology: 16. Necessary substance.
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