Powers, Parts and Wholes
Essays on the Mereology of Powers
Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, Andrea Roselli, Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, Andrea Roselli
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Powers, Parts and Wholes
Essays on the Mereology of Powers
Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, Andrea Roselli, Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, Andrea Roselli
About This Book
This volume offers a fresh exploration of the partsâwhole relations within a power and among powers. While the metaphysics of powers has been extensively examined in the literature, powers have yet to be studied from the perspective of their mereology.
Powers are often assumed to be atomic, and yet what they can doâand what can happen to themâis complex. But if powers are simple, how can they have complex manifestations? Can powers have parts? According to which rules of composition do powers compose into powers? Given the centrality of powers in current scientific as well as philosophical thought, recognizing and understanding the ontological differences between atomic and mereologically complex powers is important, for both philosophy and science. The first part of this book explores how powers divide; the second part, how powers compose. The final part showcases some specific study cases in the domains of quantum mechanics and psychology.
Powers, Parts and Wholes will be of interest to professional philosophers and graduate students working in metaphysics, philosophy of science and logic.