Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis
By (Author) Gerhard Preyer
By (author) Frank Siebelt
Contributions by D M. Armstrong
Contributions by Jonathan Bennett
Contributions by John Bigelow
Contributions by Daniel Bonevac
Contributions by Phillip Bricker
Contributions by Peter Forrest
Contributions by Terence Horgan
Contributions by Harold W. Noonan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
21st March 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
190
Paperback
264
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 17mm
358g
Reality and Humean Supervenience confronts the reader with central aspects in the philosophy of David Lewis, whose work in ontology, metaphysics, logic, probability, philosophy of mind, and language articulates a unique and systematic foundation for modern physicalism. This book includes a useful, general introduction to Lewis's philosophy and contributions by well-known American, Australian, and European philosophers whose commentaries address major topics in Lewis's theory of modality.
This collection gathers papers on David Lewis's metaphysics. Since the editors have assembled a superb group of authors, the result is at the cutting edge of the best work in contemporary metaphysics. Together with Lewis's writings it would make for an outstanding seminar in metaphysics. -- Ernest Sosa, Brown University
This is a very fine collection of essays about David Lewis's work. Centered around such central Lewisian doctrines as Humean supervenience, modal realism, the counterfactual analysis of causation and physicalism, the collection is a fitting tribute to his outstanding work and to its influence. -- Jeremy Butterfield, University of Cambridge
This recent volume of papers on Lewis's work is thus timely and important as it brings together a number of excellent papers by prominent philosophers, the majority of whom have been long-time critics or defenders of Lewis's views. It is essential reading for those interested in metaphysics, philosophy of mind and the philosophy of science. -- Brian Jonathan Garret, York University
David Lewis's work occupies a central place in contemporary metaphysics, and in this volume some of our leading metaphysicians comment, interpret, and critically appraise Lewis's important and influential claims and arguments on issues like modality and possible worlds, 'Humean' supervenience, endurance and purdurance, counterfactuals and time, causation, and the mind-body problem. This is a timely and highly useful collection indispensable to students of Lewis's work in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. -- Jaegwon Kim, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University
Gerhard Preyer is professor of social science at J. W. Goethe University in Frankfurt. Frank Siebelt is professor of philosophy at J. W. Goethe University in Frankfurt.