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Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation
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Table of Contents

  • Introducing Formal Causation
  • Ludger Jansen and Petter Sandstad

    Part I: Scholastic Approaches to Formal Causation

  • Form, Intention, Information: From Scholastic Logic to Artificial Intelligence
  • Gyula Klima

  • Formal Causation: Accidental and Substantial
  • David S. Oderberg

    Part II: Contemporary Approaches to Formal Causation

  • A Non-hylomorphic Account of Formal Causation
  • Petter Sandstad and Ludger Jansen

  • Formal Causes for Powers Theorists
  • Giacomo Giannini and Stephen Mumford

  • Away with Dispositional Essences in Trope Theory
  • Jani Hakkarainen and Markku Keinänen

  • Functional Powers
  • Michele Paolini Paoletti

    Part III: Formal Causation and Dependence

  • An Aristotelian Approach to Existential Dependence
  • Benjamin Schnieder and Jonas Werner

  • Finean Feature Dependence and the Aristotelian Alternative
  • Wolfgang Sattler

  • A Problem for Natural-Kind Essentialism and Formal Causes
  • José Tomás Alvarado and Matthew Tugby

    Part IV: Formal Causation in Biology and Cognitive Sciences

  • Form as Cause and the Formal Cause: Aristotle’s Answer
  • James G. Lennox

  • Form, Cause, and Explanation in Biology: A Neo-Aristotelian Perspective
  • Christopher J. Austin

  • Formal Explanation and Mechanisms of Conceptual Representation
  • Sandeep Prasada

    About the Author

    Ludger Jansen teaches philosophy at the Centre for Philosophy of Science at the University of Münster and at the University of Rostock, where he was head of the project “Formal Causation in Aristotle and Analytic Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science” funded by the German Research Foundation. He is the author of Gruppen und Institutionen (2017) and Tun und Können (2015); and co-editor with Barry Smith of Biomedizinische Ontologie (2008) and with Christoph Jedan of Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike (2010).

    Petter Sandstad is a doctoral student at the University of Rostock working on Aristotelian formal causation, and was a researcher on the project “Formal Causation in Aristotle and Analytic Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science” funded by the German Research Foundation. He has published papers on Socrates and Aristotle, as well as on contemporary metaphysics.

    Reviews

    'This volume collects cutting-edge work on topics of robust current interest in metaphysics, such as essentialism and hylomorphism, under the thematic heading of formal causation. Does formal causation belong in the toolbox of contemporary metaphysics? The volume might well be seen in the years to come as bringing the topic of formal causation to the forefront of discussions of kinds, essences, and hylomorphism.' – Phil Corkum, University of Alberta, Canada

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