The problem of absolute generality has attracted much attention in recent philosophy. Agustin Rayo and Gabriel Uzquiano have assembled a distinguished team of contributors to write new essays on the topic. They investigate the question of whether it is possible to attain absolute generality in thought and language and the ramifications of this question in the philosophy of logic and mathematics.
Introduction,Agust?n Rayo and Gabriel Uzquiano 1. Relatively Unrestricted Quantification,Kit Fine 2. Context and Unrestricted Quantification,Michael Glanzberg 3. Against 'Absolutely Everything'!,Geoffrey Hellman 4. Something About Everything: Universal Quantification in the Universal Sense of Universal Quantification,Shaughan Lavine 5. Sets, Properties, and Unrestricted Quantification,?ystein Linnebo 6. There's a Rule for Everything,Vann McGee 7. The Problem of Absolute Universality,Charles Parsons 8. Beyond Plurals,Agust?n Rayo 9. All Things Indefinitely Extensible,Stewart Shapiro and Crispin Wright 10. Unrestricted Unrestricted Quantification: The Cardinal Problem of Absolute Generality,Gabriel Uzquiano 11. Is it too much to ask, to ask for everything?,Alan Weir 12. Absolute Identity and Absolute Generality,Timothy Williamson