Ontology, Identity, and Modality

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Ontology, Identity, and Modality is a collection of influential essays by philosopher Peter van Inwagen that explores fundamental issues in metaphysics, including existence, identity, and possibility.

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instanceOf essay collection
philosophical book
academicDiscipline philosophy of language
philosophy of logic
author Peter van Inwagen NERFINISHED
containsWorkBy Peter van Inwagen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses identity across possible worlds
individuals and properties
necessity and possibility
ontological categories
quantification and existence
exploresConcept composition and mereology
essentialism
existence of abstract objects
haecceitism
identity over time
modal realism and anti-realism
ontological arguments
ontological commitment
possible worlds
field metaphysics
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasInfluenceOn contemporary metaphysics
debates about existence
debates about identity and persistence
modal metaphysics
hasPart essay
hasReputation influential in analytic metaphysics
influencedBy analytic philosophy NERFINISHED
isCollectionOf previously published essays
revised essays
language English
mainTopic existence
identity
modality
ontology
possibility
philosophicalPerspective realist approach to metaphysics
philosophicalTradition analytic metaphysics
publicationCentury 20th century
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
targetAudience graduate students in philosophy
professional philosophers

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Peter van Inwagen notableWork Ontology, Identity, and Modality