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Book Title
Causation and Persistence: A Theory of Causation
Publication Date
1997-02-06
Pages
240
ISBN
9780195107944
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Causation and Persistence : a Theory of Causation
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Douglas Ehring
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Ehring shows the inadequacy of received theories of causation, and, introducing conceptual devices of his own, provides a wholly new account of causation as the persistence over time of individual properties, or "tropes."

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195107942
ISBN-13
9780195107944
eBay Product ID (ePID)
501771

Product Key Features

Author
Douglas Ehring
Publication Name
Causation and Persistence : a Theory of Causation
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Bd541.E37 1997
Reviews
"Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutions to them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist."--Alexander Rosenberg, University of Georgia "A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London, "Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutions to them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist."--Alexander Rosenberg, University of Georgia"A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London"This book ranks with the best of contemporary work on the metaphysics of causation, both because of its thorough and unified treatment of the literature and because its author faces head-on the most difficult foundational questions about causality: How, at the most basic level, do causes bring about their effects? What are the mechanisms operating in the world to bind its parts together? Ehring's answers to these questions are clear, original, and supported bysophisticated arguments."--The Philosophical Review"Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutions to them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist, to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in metaphysics, philosophy of psychology, philosophyof natural and social science and in the social sciences themselves."--Alexander Rosenberg, University of Georgia"A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London"Douglas Ehring's intelligent and provocative account of causation connects cause and effect in the strongest way."--Times Literary Supplement"...anyone interested in the nature of causation should read Ehring's book....Without question, his book is a valuable addition to the existing literature on causation."--International Philosophical Quarterly, "A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of centralimportance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London, "This book ranks with the best of contemporary work on the metaphysics of causation, both because of its thorough and unified treatment of the literature and because its author faces head-on the most difficult foundational questions about causality: How, at the most basic level, do causesbring about their effects? What are the mechanisms operating in the world to bind its parts together? Ehring's answers to these questions are clear, original, and supported by sophisticated arguments."--The Philosophical Review, "Douglas Ehring's intelligent and provocative account of causation connects cause and effect in the strongest way."--Times Literary Supplement, "...anyone interested in the nature of causation should read Ehring's book....Without question, his book is a valuable addition to the existing literature on causation."--International Philosophical Quarterly, "Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutions to them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist."--Alexander Rosenberg, University of Georgia"A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London, "Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutionsto them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist, to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in metaphysics, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of natural and social science and in the social sciences themselves."--Alexander Rosenberg, University of Georgia, "Ehring's new book is the single most significant advance in the philosophical debate about the nature of causality in the last decade or more. It not only faces the most serious problems--like causal preemption and the direction of causation--it moves towards creative and persuasive solutions to them. It will have an appeal well beyond the narrow specialist."--Alexander Rosenberg,University of Georgia "A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau,Kings College, London, "...anyone interested in the nature of causation should read Ehring'sbook....Without question, his book is a valuable addition to the existingliterature on causation."--International Philosophical Quarterly, "A high-quality philosophical work on a topic of central importance."--David Papineau, Kings College, London, "Douglas Ehring's intelligent and provocative account of causationconnects cause and effect in the strongest way."--Times LiterarySupplement
Copyright Date
1997
Topic
General, Metaphysics
Lccn
96-022282
Dewey Decimal
122
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Philosophy

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