Material Beings

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Material Beings is a highly influential metaphysical monograph by Peter van Inwagen that defends mereological nihilism about ordinary objects while offering a distinctive account of living organisms.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical monograph
academicDiscipline philosophy of religion-adjacent metaphysics
author Peter van Inwagen NERFINISHED
centralClaim ordinary objects are mere arrangements of simples
the only composite material objects are living organisms
there are no composite material objects such as tables and chairs
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field metaphysics
philosophy
genre analytic philosophy
hasPart critique of common-sense ontology
discussion of composite objects
discussion of constitution
discussion of four-dimensionalism
discussion of living organisms
discussion of simples
treatment of the problem of the many
treatment of vague identity
hasReception widely discussed in analytic metaphysics literature
influenced analytic metaphysics of persistence
contemporary ontology of material objects
debates on composition as identity
debates on mereological nihilism
influencedBy Quinean ontology
analytic metaphysics tradition
classical mereology
language English
mainTopic composition
identity over time
mereology
metaphysics of material objects
ontology of ordinary objects
persistence
notableFor distinctive account of living organisms as exceptions to nihilism
impact on contemporary metaphysics syllabi
systematic defense of mereological nihilism
notableIdea special composition question
philosophicalPositionDefended mereological nihilism about ordinary objects
organisms as genuine composite objects
philosophicalStance acceptance of simples
biological approach to composition
rejection of arbitrary composite objects
publicationDecade 1990s
publisher Cornell University Press NERFINISHED
targetAudience graduate students in philosophy
professional philosophers

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Peter van Inwagen notableWork Material Beings