A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not mere-ly raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were an-ticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change. A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contempo-rary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ...
A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were anticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change.
A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were anticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change.
In this paper we consider, and reject, Harold Langsam’s defenceof the Theory of Appearing, in thi... more In this paper we consider, and reject, Harold Langsam’s defenceof the Theory of Appearing, in this journal (1997), in the faceof three standard arguments against it. These arguments are:the argument from hallucination; the argument from the samecause-same effect principle; and the argument from perceptualtime-gap.
A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not mere-ly raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were an-ticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change. A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contempo-rary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ...
A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were anticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change.
A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is a... more A useful corrective to the increasingly ahistorical approach in much contemporary philosophy is an appreciation of the fact, oft en neglected these days, that many of the themes currently at the centre-stage of philosophical discussion were not merely raised by the Greeks but dealt with along lines that ring familiar to modern ears. A case in point is the issue of individuation in contemporary analytic metaphysics, in particular as it arises in connection with the problem of change. It will emerge that various moves in the recent literature have affi nities with and indeed were anticipated by the Stoics in their treatment of puzzles of mereological change.
In this paper we consider, and reject, Harold Langsam’s defenceof the Theory of Appearing, in thi... more In this paper we consider, and reject, Harold Langsam’s defenceof the Theory of Appearing, in this journal (1997), in the faceof three standard arguments against it. These arguments are:the argument from hallucination; the argument from the samecause-same effect principle; and the argument from perceptualtime-gap.
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