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The concept of matter/ edited by Ernan McMulin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind : University of Notre Dame Press, 1963.Description: xi, 624 p.; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD 648 .C66
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1. Matter in Greek and Medieval Philosophy
The Concept of Matter in Presocratic Philosophy/ Czelaw Lejewski-- Comment/ Joseph Owens
The Material Substrate in Plato/ Leonard J. Eslick-- Discussion
"Matter" in Nature and the Knowledge of Nature: Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition/ John J. Fitzgerald
Matter and Prediction in Aristotle/ Joseph Owens-- Comment/ N. Lobkowicz-- Discussion
Matter as Potency/ Norbert Luyten-- Comment/ Ernan McMullin-- Response/ Norbert Luyten-- Discussion
The Ockhamist Critique/ Allan B. Wolter
pt. 2 Reflections on the Greek and Medieval Problematic
Matter as a Principle/ Ernan McMullin-- Comment/ Wilfrid Sellars
Primary Matter and Unqualified Change/ Milton Fisk-- Comment/ Joseph Bobik-- Discussion
The Referent of 'Primary Matter'/ Harry A. Nielsen-- Comment/ John J. Fitzgerald
Raw Materials, Subjects and Substracts/ Wilfrid Sellars/ Comment/ Milton Fisk-- Discussion
Matter and Individualism/ Joseph Bobik-- Comment/ Milton Fisk-- Discussion
Four Senses of 'Potency'/ Ernan McMullin
pt. 3 From Matter to Mass
The Concept of Matter in Fourteenth Century Science/ James A. Weisheipl-- Comment/ Allan B. Wolter
Matter in Seventeenth Century Science/ Marie Boas Hall-- Comment/ James A. Weisheipl
Action at a Distance/ Mary B. Hesse
pt. 4 The Concept of Matter in Modern Philosophy
Matter and Individuation in Leibniz/ Edward Manier
Kant's Doctrine of Matter/John E. Smith
Matter in the Idealist Tradition/ A.R. Caponigri-- Comment/ Richard P. McKeon-- Discussion
Materialism and Matter in Marxism-Lenisnism/ N. Lobkowicz
Phenomenalism without Paradox/ Kenneth Sayre-- Comment/ Richard Rorty-- Discussion
Matter and Event/ Richard Rorty-- Comment/ V.C. Chappell
Matter as Act/ Robert O. Johann-- Comment/ Leonard J. Eslick
pt. 5 Modern Science: The "dematerialization" of matter
The Dematerialization of Matter/ N.R. Hanson-- Comment/ Herbert Feigl-- Discussion
A Note on Three Concepts of Mass/ Cecil B. Mast
The Elementary Particles of Matter/ A.E. Woodruff
Matter and Energy in Scientific Theory/ Cecil B. Mast
Mass as a Form of Vacuum/ Charles W. Misner-- Discussion
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Contents:

pt. 1. Matter in Greek and Medieval Philosophy

The Concept of Matter in Presocratic Philosophy/ Czelaw Lejewski-- Comment/ Joseph Owens

The Material Substrate in Plato/ Leonard J. Eslick-- Discussion

"Matter" in Nature and the Knowledge of Nature: Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition/ John J. Fitzgerald

Matter and Prediction in Aristotle/ Joseph Owens-- Comment/ N. Lobkowicz-- Discussion

Matter as Potency/ Norbert Luyten-- Comment/ Ernan McMullin-- Response/ Norbert Luyten-- Discussion

The Ockhamist Critique/ Allan B. Wolter

pt. 2 Reflections on the Greek and Medieval Problematic

Matter as a Principle/ Ernan McMullin-- Comment/ Wilfrid Sellars

Primary Matter and Unqualified Change/ Milton Fisk-- Comment/ Joseph Bobik-- Discussion

The Referent of 'Primary Matter'/ Harry A. Nielsen-- Comment/ John J. Fitzgerald

Raw Materials, Subjects and Substracts/ Wilfrid Sellars/ Comment/ Milton Fisk-- Discussion

Matter and Individualism/ Joseph Bobik-- Comment/ Milton Fisk-- Discussion

Four Senses of 'Potency'/ Ernan McMullin

pt. 3 From Matter to Mass

The Concept of Matter in Fourteenth Century Science/ James A. Weisheipl-- Comment/ Allan B. Wolter

Matter in Seventeenth Century Science/ Marie Boas Hall-- Comment/ James A. Weisheipl

Action at a Distance/ Mary B. Hesse

pt. 4 The Concept of Matter in Modern Philosophy

Matter and Individuation in Leibniz/ Edward Manier

Kant's Doctrine of Matter/John E. Smith

Matter in the Idealist Tradition/ A.R. Caponigri-- Comment/ Richard P. McKeon-- Discussion

Materialism and Matter in Marxism-Lenisnism/ N. Lobkowicz

Phenomenalism without Paradox/ Kenneth Sayre-- Comment/ Richard Rorty-- Discussion

Matter and Event/ Richard Rorty-- Comment/ V.C. Chappell

Matter as Act/ Robert O. Johann-- Comment/ Leonard J. Eslick

pt. 5 Modern Science: The "dematerialization" of matter

The Dematerialization of Matter/ N.R. Hanson-- Comment/ Herbert Feigl-- Discussion

A Note on Three Concepts of Mass/ Cecil B. Mast

The Elementary Particles of Matter/ A.E. Woodruff

Matter and Energy in Scientific Theory/ Cecil B. Mast

Mass as a Form of Vacuum/ Charles W. Misner-- Discussion

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