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A World of States of Affairs

A World of States of Affairs

A World of States of Affairs

D. M. Armstrong, University of Sydney
March 1997
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    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts (or states of affairs, as the author calls them) the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a comprehensive and rigorously this-worldly account of the most general features of reality, argued from a distinctive philosophical perspective, and it will appeal to a wide readership in analytical philosophy.

    • Author is one of the most eminent philosophers in the world
    • This book brings together - and develops - his work over the last twenty years
    • Unlike most works of analytic philosophy, this is a systematic and comprehensive account of its chosen field

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    "This book is a work of philosophy in the grand tradition." James O. Young, Philosophy in Review

    "The book is simply first rate." Dialogue

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Some preliminary doctrines
    • 3. Properties I
    • 4. Properties II
    • 5. Powers and dispositions
    • 6. Relations
    • 7. Particulars
    • 8. States of affairs
    • 9. Independence
    • 10. Modality
    • 11. Numbers
    • 12. Classes
    • 13. Totality states of affairs
    • 14. Singular causation
    • 15. Laws I
    • 16. Laws II
    • 17. The unity of the world.
      Author
    • D. M. Armstrong , University of Sydney