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Paradox in Ontology: Black Holes, Cosmology, Wittgenstein versus Stephen Hawking’s Claim that Philosophy is Dead
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Arthur Gibson
Abstract
Stephen Hawking’s and the author’s research interaction together facilitate a backcloth for this engagement between philosophy, reason, observational and mathematical cosmology, which addresses some relations between science and other subjects, so as to draw some original conclusions.
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Abstract
Stephen Hawking’s and the author’s research interaction together facilitate a backcloth for this engagement between philosophy, reason, observational and mathematical cosmology, which addresses some relations between science and other subjects, so as to draw some original conclusions.
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Ontological Commitment: An Introduction 1
- Meinong’s Objectives 21
- Metaphysical Aspects of Agency 33
- Representation as Ontological Problem 63
- Ontological Commitment and State of Affairs 79
- “I know” Language-games in Wittgenstein’s Late Philosophy 99
- Against Propositional Substantivism 111
- Wittgenstein’s Nachlass, a Case for Practical Ontology? 131
- Paradox in Ontology: Black Holes, Cosmology, Wittgenstein versus Stephen Hawking’s Claim that Philosophy is Dead 139
- List of Contributors 153
- Index of Names 155
- Subject Index 157
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Ontological Commitment: An Introduction 1
- Meinong’s Objectives 21
- Metaphysical Aspects of Agency 33
- Representation as Ontological Problem 63
- Ontological Commitment and State of Affairs 79
- “I know” Language-games in Wittgenstein’s Late Philosophy 99
- Against Propositional Substantivism 111
- Wittgenstein’s Nachlass, a Case for Practical Ontology? 131
- Paradox in Ontology: Black Holes, Cosmology, Wittgenstein versus Stephen Hawking’s Claim that Philosophy is Dead 139
- List of Contributors 153
- Index of Names 155
- Subject Index 157