Oxford Studies in Metaphysicsis the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this series is a much-needed focus for it.OSMoffers a broad view of the subject, featuring not only the traditionally central topics such as existence, identity, modality, time, and causation, but also the rich clusters of metaphysical questions in neighbouring fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Besides independent essays, volumes will often contain a critical essay on a recent book, or a symposium that allows participants to respond to one another's criticisms and questions. This fifth volume is largely focused on the metaphysics of time, with sections on time travel; persistence through time; and time, space, and location. The final section of the volume is devoted to a neglected topic that is starting to attract philosophical attention: the metaphysics of sounds. Anyone who wants to know what's happening in metaphysics can start here.
TIME TRAVEL, ? la VAN INWAGEN
Chapter 1:Changing the Past,Peter van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame Chapter 2: Can a Souffl? Rise Twice? Van Inwagen's Irresponsible Time-travellers,Peter Forrest, University of New England Chapter 3: Van Inwagen on Time Travel and Changing the Past by Hud Hudson,Ryan Wasserman, Western Washington University
PERSISTENCE THROUGH TIME
Chapter 4: Location and Perdurance by Antony Eagle Chapter 5: Coinciding Objects and Duration Properties: Reply to Eagle,Cody Gilmore, University of California, Davis Chapter 6: Duration in Relativistic Spacetime,Antony Eagle, University of Oxford Chapter 7: Strange Kinds, Familiar Kinds, and the Charge of Arbitrariness,Daniel Z. Korman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chapter 8: Many as One,Thomas Sattig, Washington University in St. Louis