This book offers an in-depth and updated examination of the nature of haecceity—that primitive entity which explains why something is distinct from other things. The author defends a view on which haecceities have objects that instantiate them as constituents.
This book offers an in-depth and updated examination of the nature of haecceity—that primitive entity which explains why something is distinct from other things. The author defends a view on which haecceities have objects that instantiate them as constituents.
The book defends an account of propositions on which propositions are structured entities, built up out of properties, relations, and abstract and concrete objects. On this account, propositions exist and have truth conditions independent of human minds and linguistic activity.