Everything and Nothing

Langbeschreibung
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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceIntroduction Laureano RalónI Essays1 Everything and Nothing Graham Priest2 Is There Such a Thing as Everything? Markus Gabriel3 Some Thoughts on Everything Graham Priest4 Some Thoughts on "Some Thoughts on Everything" (Which Are not About Everything) Markus GabrielII Bonn Discussions5 Existence6 Intentionality7 Non-Wellfoundedness8 Everything, Nonsense, and Wittgenstein9 NothingnessIII Postscript Gregory Moss10 Transcending Everything
Markus Gabriel holds the chair for Epistemology, Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Bonn and is also the Director of the International Center for Philosophy in Bonn.Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York.
ISBN-13:
9781509537471
Veröffentl:
2022
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.09.2022
Seiten:
207
Autor:
Graham Priest
Gewicht:
286 g
Format:
216x139x20 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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