I. MINIMIZING ONTOLOGICAL COMMITMENTS
1: Jason Turner: Ontological Nihilism
2: Ross P. Cameron: Truthmaking for Presentists
II. METAPHYSICAL VAGUENESS
3: Elizabeth Barnes and J. Robert G. Williams: A Theory of
Metaphysical Indeterminacy
4: Matti Eklund: Being Metaphysically Unsettled: Barnes and
Williams on Metaphysical Indeterminacy and Vagueness
5: Elizabeth Barnes and J. Robert G. Williams: Response to
Eklund
6: Richard Woodward: Metaphysical Indeterminacy and Vague
Existence
III. MEREOLOGY AND LOCATION
7: Gabriel Uzquiano: Mereological Harmony
8: Raul Saucedo: Parthood and Location
IV. PERSONAL IDENTITY
9: Rory Madden: Externalism and Brain Transplants
Karen Bennett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University. Dean W. Zimmerman is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, New Jersey.
does great work in rejuvenating philosophical debate, bringing to
the attention of the wider field work done in debates that are too
often in danger of being pursued in separate ivory towers, and
indeed, engaging with disciplines beyond philosophy
*Graeme A. Forbes, Analysis Reviews*
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