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Forms of Thought
A Study in Philosophical Logic
Lowe investigates the forms of thought, showing how this study is crucial to understanding the powers of the intellect.
E. J. Lowe (Author)
9781107540439, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 9 July 2015
226 pages, 4 b/w illus. 1 table
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.25 kg
'Lowe aims to explicate the logical structure of thoughts via an examination of the sentences in which they are expressed … the argumentation and explanations are clear, straightforward … Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.' S. P. Schwartz, Choice
Forms of thought are involved whenever we name, describe, or identify things, and whenever we distinguish between what is, might be, or must be the case. It appears to be a distinctive feature of human thought that we can have modal thoughts, about what might be possible or necessary, and conditional thoughts, about what would or might be the case if something else were the case. Even the simplest thoughts are structured like sentences, containing referential and predicative elements, and studying these structures is the main task of philosophical logic. This clear and accessible book investigates the forms of thought, drawing out and focusing on the central logical notions of reference, predication, identity, modality and conditionality. It will be useful to students and other interested readers in epistemology and metaphysics, philosophy of mind and language, and philosophical logic.
Preface
1. Introduction
Part I. Reference and Predication: 2. Individuation, reference, and sortal terms
3. Dispositional versus occurrent predication
4. Predication and categories
Part II. Identity: 5. What is a criterion of identity?
6. Identity conditions and their grounds
Part III. Modality: 7. Identity, vagueness, and modality
8. Necessity, essence, and possible worlds
Part IV. Conditionality: 9. The truth about counterfactuals
10. Conditionals and conditional probability
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Philosophy of mind [HPM], Philosophy: logic [HPL], Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology [HPJ], Philosophy of language [CFA]
