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Frontmatter
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Peter van Inwagen
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface 1
- 1. Introduction 17
- 2. The Special Composition Question 21
- 3. Contact, a Representative Answer to the Special Composition Question 33
- 4. The General Composition Question 38
- 5. What We Shall Not Presuppose 52
- 6. Answers to the Special Composition Question According to Which Composition Occurs When Some Type of Physical Bonding Occurs 56
- 7. Answers to the Special Composition Question According to Which Composition Occurs When Combinations of Various Types of Physical Bonding Occur 61
- 8. Extreme Answers to the Special Composition Question: Nihilism and Universalism 72
- 9. The Proposed Answer 81
- 10. Why the Proposed Answer to the Special Composition Question, Radical Though It Is, Does Not Contradict Our Ordinary Beliefs 98
- 11. The Topic of the Previous Section Continued: Paraphrase 108
- 12. Unity and Thinking 115
- 13. Artifacts 124
- 14. The Identities of Material Objects 142
- 15. Brain Transplants 169
- 16. Two Problerns about Personal Identity: Memory and Commissurotomy 182
- 17. The Problem of the Many and the Vagueness of Composition 213
- 18. The Vagueness of Identity 228
- 19. The Vagueness of Existence 271
- Notes 285
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface 1
- 1. Introduction 17
- 2. The Special Composition Question 21
- 3. Contact, a Representative Answer to the Special Composition Question 33
- 4. The General Composition Question 38
- 5. What We Shall Not Presuppose 52
- 6. Answers to the Special Composition Question According to Which Composition Occurs When Some Type of Physical Bonding Occurs 56
- 7. Answers to the Special Composition Question According to Which Composition Occurs When Combinations of Various Types of Physical Bonding Occur 61
- 8. Extreme Answers to the Special Composition Question: Nihilism and Universalism 72
- 9. The Proposed Answer 81
- 10. Why the Proposed Answer to the Special Composition Question, Radical Though It Is, Does Not Contradict Our Ordinary Beliefs 98
- 11. The Topic of the Previous Section Continued: Paraphrase 108
- 12. Unity and Thinking 115
- 13. Artifacts 124
- 14. The Identities of Material Objects 142
- 15. Brain Transplants 169
- 16. Two Problerns about Personal Identity: Memory and Commissurotomy 182
- 17. The Problem of the Many and the Vagueness of Composition 213
- 18. The Vagueness of Identity 228
- 19. The Vagueness of Existence 271
- Notes 285
- Index 297