Why does a wine glass break when you drop it, whereas a steel goblet does not? The answer may seem obvious: glass, unlike steel, is fragile. This is an explanation in terms of a power or disposition: the glass breaks because it possesses a particular power, namely fragility. Seemingly simple, such intrinsic dispositions or powers have fascinated philosophers for centuries. A power's central task is explaining why a thing changes in the ways that it does, rather than in other ways: powers should explain why an acorn turns into an oak tree, not a sunflower, or why fire burns wood, and wood can catch fire. This volume examines the twists and turns of the fascinating history of a difficult philosophical concept, focusing on the metaphysical sense of "powers"--that is, the powers that are invoked in the explanation of natural changes and activities. Scholars probe the views of thinkers from antiquity to the present day: Anaxagoras, Plato, the Stoics, Abelard, Anselm, Henry of Ghent, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Margaret Cavendish, Mary Shepherd, Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and numerous others. In addition, the volume contains four short reflection essays that examine the concept of powers from the perspective of disciplines other than philosophy, namely history of music, West African religions, history of chemistry, and history of art. The history of philosophy brims with controversies surrounding the concept of power, and these controversies have not diminished--particularly as potentialities or powers see a revival in contemporary analytic metaphysics. Hence, telling the history of philosophical theories of powers means exploring the trajectory of a concept whose importance to the past and present of philosophy can hardly be overstated.
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Introduction, Julia Jorati Chapter 1: Causal Powers in Aristotle and his Predecessors, Anna Marmodoro Chapter 2: Platonic and Stoic Powers, D.T.J. Bailey Reflection: Power, Nature, Body, Soul, Music, Andrew Hicks Chapter 3: Emanationist Powers: Plotinus, Theology of Aristotle, and Ibn Gabirol, Sarah Pessin Chapter 4: The Power of Possibility: Power, Nature and Possibility in Avicenna, Jon McGinnis Reflection: Bâ on Power, Monika Brodnicka Chapter 5: Causal Powers in the Latin Christian West, Peter King Chapter 6: Causal Powers and Ontology in Descartes, Malebranche, and Leibniz, Jeffrey K. McDonough Reflection: Taming Material Powers: From Paracelsus to Frankenstein, Mi Gyung Kim Chapter 7: The Power of Self-Motion in Cavendish's Nature, Marcy P. Lascano Chapter 8: 'Plastick powers' and the Power of Sympathy in Cudworth and More: The Spirit of Nature and Plastic Nature (Hutton) Reflection: Locating Powers in Early-Modern Religious Imagery, Andrew Casper Chapter 9: Powers in Britain, 1689-1827, Antonia LoLordo Chapter 10: The Metaphysics of Powers in Kant and Hegel, Clinton Tolley Chapter 11: Powers in Contemporary Philosophy, Jennifer McKitrick
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Selling point: Traces the history of philosophical thought regarding powers from antiquity to the present day, through eleven chapters written by prominent scholars Selling point: Challenges the standard narrative about the history of the concept of powers Selling point: Includes several short reflection essays which examine the importance of powers in the history of music, West African religions, the history of chemistry, and the history of art
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Julia Jorati is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her research focuses on early modern philosophy. She is the author of Leibniz on Causation and Agency (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and of numerous articles on early modern metaphysics, philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy.
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Selling point: Traces the history of philosophical thought regarding powers from antiquity to the present day, through eleven chapters written by prominent scholars Selling point: Challenges the standard narrative about the history of the concept of powers Selling point: Includes several short reflection essays which examine the importance of powers in the history of music, West African religions, the history of chemistry, and the history of art
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9780190925512
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2021
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Oxford University Press Inc
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485 gr
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143 mm
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216 mm
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23 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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338

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Julia Jorati is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her research focuses on early modern philosophy. She is the author of Leibniz on Causation and Agency (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and of numerous articles on early modern metaphysics, philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy.