Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space

On Going Nowhere

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Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space

On Going Nowhere

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In Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space: On Going Nowhere, H. Scott Hestevold formulates a new relationalist theory of space by appealing to the view that the universe is directioned in the sense that there exist directional relations—a class of spatial relations that Leibniz overlooked. Extending the directionalist/relationalist theory of space to the problem of when it is that discrete objects compose a whole, Hestevold revisits his answer to the Special Composition Question. He also uses the directionalist/relationalist theory to formulate reductivist theories of boundaries and holes—theories that may allow one to resist the view that boundaries and holes are ontologically parasitic entities. Finally, he explores directionalism/relationalism vis-à-vis spacetime. After noting findings of modern physics that favor substantivalist spacetime and then developing metaphysical concerns that favor instead directionalist/relationalist spacetime, Hestevold notes the ontological benefit of endorsing spatiotemporal directional relations even if spacetime substantivalism is the winning theory.

Table of Contents

PrefaceChapter 1: The Map to Nowhere and Beyond

Chapter 2: Spatial Directionalism

Chapter 3: A Directionalist Theory of Space

Chapter 4: Defending Spacelessness

Chapter 5: The Special Composition Question Revisited

Chapter 6: Is the Road to Nowhere Without Boundaries and Holes?

Chapter 7: Is Modern Physics a Roadblock to Going Nowhere?

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Product details

Published Jul 02 2020
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 220
ISBN 9781498579971
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 11 BW Illustrations
Series Toposophia: Thinking Place/Making Space
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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