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The Four-Category Ontology: A Metaphysical Foundation for Natural Science Book

The Four-Category Ontology: A Metaphysical Foundation for Natural Science
The Four-Category Ontology: A Metaphysical Foundation for Natural Science, 
E. J. Lowe sets out and defends his theory of what there is. His four-category ontology is a metaphysical system that recognizes two fundamental categorial distinctions which cut across each other to generate four fundamental ontological categories. , The Four-Category Ontology: A Metaphysical Foundation for Natural Science has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The Four-Category Ontology: A Metaphysical Foundation for Natural Science
  • Written by author E. J. Lowe
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 2007
  • E. J. Lowe sets out and defends his theory of what there is. His four-category ontology is a metaphysical system that recognizes two fundamental categorial distinctions which cut across each other to generate four fundamental ontological categories.
  • E. J. Lowe, a prominent figure in contemporary metaphysics, sets out and defends his theory of what there is. His four-category ontology is a metaphysical system which recognizes four fundamental categories of beings: substantial and non-substantial p
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Ch. 1Ontological categories and categorical schemes3
Ch. 2The four-category ontology and its rivals20
Ch. 3Some formal ontological relations34
Ch. 4Formal ontology and logical syntax52
Ch. 5The concept of an object in formal ontology69
Ch. 6Properties, modes, and universals87
Ch. 7Ramsey's problem and its solution101
Ch. 8Dispositions and natural laws121
Ch. 9Kinds, essence, and natural necessity141
Ch. 10Categorial ontology and scientific essentialism156
Ch. 11Metaphysical realism and the unity of truth177
Ch. 12Truthmaking, necessity, and essential dependence192


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