Unity and Plurality: Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics

Author:   Massimiliano Carrara (University of Padua) ,  Alexandra Arapinis (Laboratory for Applied Ontology, Trento) ,  Friederike Moltmann (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
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9780198716327


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   17 March 2016
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Unity and Plurality presents novel ways of thinking about plurality while casting new light on the interconnections among the logical, philosophical, and linguistic aspects of plurals. The volume brings together new work on the logic and ontology of plurality and on the semantics of plurals in natural language. Plural reference, the view that definite plurals such as 'the students' refer to several entities at once (the individual students), is an approach favoured by logicians and philosophers, who take sentences with plurals ('the students gathered') not to be committed to entities beyond individuals, entities such as classes, sums, or sets. By contrast, linguistic semantics has been dominated by a singularist approach to plurals, taking the semantic value of a definite plural such as 'the students' to be a mereological sum or set. Moreover, semantics has been dominated by a particular ontological view of plurality, that of extensional mereology. This volume aims to build a bridge between the two traditions and to show the fruitfulness of nonstandard mereological approaches. A team of leading experts investigates new perspectives that arise from plural logic and non-standard mereology and explore novel applications to natural language phenomena.

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Author:   Massimiliano Carrara (University of Padua) ,  Alexandra Arapinis (Laboratory for Applied Ontology, Trento) ,  Friederike Moltmann (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.556kg
ISBN:  

9780198716327


ISBN 10:   019871632
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   17 March 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Massimiliano Carrara and Friederike Moltmann: Introduction Part I. Pluralities in Logic 1: Theodore Scaltsas: Relations as Plural-Predications in Plato 2: Øystein Linnebo: How to Harness Basic Law V 3: Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley: Singularist Predicative Analyses and Boolos's Second-Order Pluralism 4: Peter Simons: The Ontology and Logic of Higher-Order Multitudes 5: Francesca Boccuni, Massimiliano Carrara, and Enrico Martino: The Logicality of Second-Order Logic: An Analysis in Terms of Plural Arbitrary Reference and Acts of Choice Part II. Pluralities in Semantics 6: Friederike Moltmann: Plural Reference and Reference to a Plurality: Linguistic Facts and Semantic Analyses 7: Byeong-uk Yi: Quantifiers, Determiners, and Plural Constructions 8: Thomas J. McKay: Mass and Plural 9: Paolo Acquaviva: Linguistic Plurality and the Conceptualization of Part Structure 10: Alexandra Arapinis: Partial Involvement: Groups and their Structure

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Going beyond possible individuals, this promising line of research will also seek to take into account perspectivization and the role of the cognitive agent in determining what counts in a context as a plurality or a multitudeHow knowledge and subjectivity enter the realm of plurality is a question to which the papers in the book lead, thus renewing the debate in a long-standing tradition that, since Plato, has still not entirely grasped what pluralities are and can be. Notre Dame Philosophical Review


Going beyond possible individuals, this promising line of research will also seek to take into account perspectivization and the role of the cognitive agent in determining what counts in a context as a plurality or a multitudeHow knowledge and subjectivity enter the realm of plurality is a question to which the papers in the book lead, thus renewing the debate in a long-standing tradition that, since Plato, has still not entirely grasped what pluralities are and can be. * Notre Dame Philosophical Review * there is much to be learned from Unity & Plurality. The specialist in any of the fields represented will find thought-provoking developments but will also catch a glimpse of other disciplines involved in the study of plurals. The book stimulates fascinating comparisons, too. For instance, that pluralist approaches have found their way more easily into philosophy and philosophical logic - rather than natural language semantics - may be in itself food for thought. * Lorenzo Azzano, Dialectica *


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Massimiliano Carrara is Associate professor of Logic and Philosophy of Language at the University of Padua (Italy). He is also Principal investigator of the COGITO Research centre in Philosophy, University of Bologna. He has been visiting professor at Columbia University (New York), at the ILLC (Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation), UVA (Amsterdam), at the Department of Philosophy, Delft, University of Technology, at the School of Philosophy of the University of Melbourne, and at the at the LOA-CNR (Trento, Italy). His main research interests are in logic, philosophy of logic, applied logic, and metaphysics. Alexandra Arapinis is Marie Curie Post-doctoral fellow at the Laboratory for Applied Ontology in Trento. She has received a PhD in Philosophy from Sorbonne University (Paris). Friederike Moltmann is research director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France and senior visiting fellow in the philosophy department at New York University. Her research is in philosophy and linguistic semantics and especially the interface between the two. She is author of Parts and Wholes in Semantics (OUP, 1997) and Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language (OUP 2013).

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