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The Primacy of Metaphysics

The Primacy of Metaphysics

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This book presents a new view of the relation between metaphysics and the theory of meaning, broadly construed. Christopher Peacocke develops a general claim that metaphysics is always involved, either as explanatorily prior, or in a no-priority relationship, to the theory of meaning and
content. Meaning and intentional content are never explanatorily prior to the metaphysics. He aims to show, in successive chapters of The Primacy of Metaphysics, how the general view holds for magnitudes, time, the self, and abstract objects. For each of these cases, the metaphysics of the entities
involved is explanatorily prior to an account of the nature of our language and thought about them. Peacocke makes original contributions to the metaphysics of these topics, and offers consequential new treatments of analogue computation and representation. In the final chapter, he argues that his
approach generates a new account of the limits of intelligibility, and locates his account in relation to other treatments of this classical conundrum.


Author: Christopher Peacocke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 03/31/2019
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780198835578

Review Citation(s):
Choice 05/01/2021

About the Author

Christopher Peacocke, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy / Honorary Fellow, Columbia University / London University

Christopher Peacocke worked for many years in Oxford and London. He was successively a Prize Fellow of All Souls College, a Tutorial Fellow of New College, Susan Stebbing Professor of Philosophy at Kings College London, and finally for twelve years Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at
Magdalen College, Oxford. In 2000 he became Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He is currently Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and Honorary Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study in the University of London.

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