The Metaphysics of Hyperspace

The Metaphysics of Hyperspace

by Hud Hudson
The Metaphysics of Hyperspace

The Metaphysics of Hyperspace

by Hud Hudson

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Hud Hudson offers a fascinating examination of philosophical reasons to believe in hyperspace. He begins with some stage-setting discussions, offering his analysis of the term 'material object', noting his adherence to substantivalism, confessing his sympathies regarding principles of composition and decomposition, identifying his views on material simples, material gunk, and the persistence of material objects, and preparing the reader for later discussions with introductory remarks on eternalism, modality and recombination, vagueness, bruteness, and the epistemic role of intuitions. The subsequent chapters are loosely organized around the theme of hyperspace. Hudson explores nontheistic reasons to believe in hyperspace in chapter 1 (e.g. reasons arising from reflection on incongruent counterparts and fine-tuning arguments), theistic reasons in chapter 7 (e.g. reasons arising from reflection on theistic puzzles known as the problem of the best and the problem of evil), and some distinctively Christian reasons in chapter 8 (e.g. reasons arising from reflection on traditional Christian themes such as heaven and hell, the Garden of Eden, angels and demons, and new testament miracles). In the intervening chapters, Hudson inquires into a variety of puzzles in the metaphysics of material objects that are either generated by the hypothesis of hyperspace, focusing on the topics of mirror determinism and mirror incompatibilism, or else informed by the hypothesis of hyperspace, with discussions of receptacles, boundaries, contact, occupation, and superluminal motion. Anyone engaged with contemporary metaphysics will find much to stimulate them here.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191515712
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/24/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 433 KB

About the Author

Hud Hudson is Professor of Philosophy at Western Washington University

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

on classical logic and neighboring matters

on material objects

on substantivalism

on relations to regions

on composition and decomposition

on simples and gunk

on persistence and change

on eternalism

on modality and recombination

on vagueness

on bruteness

on intuitions

on theism

on hyperspace and topology

Chapter 1 Concerning Some Philosophical Reasons to Believe in Hyperspace 19

Two Voices from Königsberg 19

Incongruent Counterparts and Hyperspace 21

The Problem of Temporally Incongruent Counterparts 25

Incongruent Counterparts and Substantivalism 31

The Fine-Tuning Argument for Hyperspace 36

Objections to the Fine-Tuning Argument for Hyperspace 42

Chapter 2 Receptacles: Hosts and Guests 47

The Opponents and the Playing Field 47

Some Ground-Clearing and Stage-Setting 48

Against the O-theory 50

Against the C-theory 52

Against the T-theory 53

Chapter 3 Contact and Boundaries 57

Three Analyses of 'Touching' 57

Grainy Objects and Neighbors 61

Two More Analyses of 'Touching' 64

Bits and Pieces 67

Some Reflections on Boundaries 68

A Knot 80

Four Colors Do Not Suffice 86

Chapter 4 Extended Simples and Diachoric Identity 97

Character Sketches 97

Occupation Relations 98

Extended Simples 106

The Problem of Spatial Intrinsics 108

The Problem of Shapes 111

The Problem of Parsimony 113

The Problem of Diachoric Identity 116

Scores 121

Chapter 5 Superluminal Motion and Superluminal Causation 123

Moving Faster than Light 123

Immanent Causality and Diachronic Composition 126

Superluminal Causation 131

Chapter 6 Mirror Determinism and Mirror Incompatibilism 137

A Quick Note on Freedom and Moral Responsibility 137

Logical, Causal, and Theological Determinism 138

Naive, Frankfurt, Conditional Analysis, Soft-Fact, Altered-Law, and Altered-Past Compatibilism 140

Many-Brothers Determinism and Many-Brothers Compatibilism 146

Mirror Determinism 149

Mirror Incompatibilism 155

Chapter 7 Hyperspace and Theism 163

The Problem of the Best 163

The Problem of Evil 172

Chapter 8 Hyperspace and Christianity 182

The Aim of these Reflections 182

A Brief Remark on Heaven and Hell 184

A Brief Remark on the Garden of Eden 188

A Brief Remark on Angels and Demons 193

New Testament Miracles 195

bliography 205

Index 215

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