/25/2020 pieces1.pdf ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/book/P&M/ 1/4 Barry Smith, Editor Parts and Moments Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology Munich and Vienna: Philosophia Verlag, 1982 pdf file Table of Contents Preface Barry Smith and Kevin Mulligan Pieces of a Theory § 1 From Aristotle to Brentano § 2 Stumpf's Theory of Psychological Parts § 3 Husserl's 3rd Logical Investigation: Formal Ontology of the Part-Whole Relation § 4 The Theory of Material A priori Structures; Phenomenology and Formal Ontology § 5 The Influence of the Logical Investigations on Logical Grammar and Linguistics: Husserl and Leśniewski § 6 Further Developments: Kohler, Lewin, Rausch Notes Peter M. Simons Three Essays in Formal Ontology Prefatory Note I. The Formalisation of Husserl's Theory of Wholes and Parts § 1 Introduction § 2 Problems of Formalisation § 3 Husserl's Basic Concepts: Whole and Foundation § 4 Dependence 3/25/2020 pieces1.pdf ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/book/P&M/ 2/4 § 5 Husserl's Six Theorems § 6 Applications § 7 Relations and Foundation Notes II. Number and Manifolds § 1 Introduction: The Philosophy of Number § 2 Frege's Criticisms of Manifold Theories § 3 Plural Terms and their Designata: Manifolds § 4 Against the Group Theory of Number § 5 Counting and the Mereological Properties of Aggregates § 6 One and Zero § 7 There are no Second-Order Manifolds Notes III. Plural Reference and Set Theory § 1 Classes as Many and as One: Historical Remarks § 2 Linguistic Phenomenology of Plural Reference § 3 Problems of Formalisation § 4 Axiomatisation of Manifold Theory § 5 Some Comparisons § 6 Sets as Representatives of Classes § 7 Concluding Remark Notes Bibliography Eugenic Ginsberg On the Concepts of Existential Dependence and Independence Editorial Note by P M. Simons § 1 Analysis of Stumpf's Definitions § 2 Analysis of Hofler's Definitions § 3 Analysis of Twardowski's Definitions § 4 Husserl's Definitions § 5 Analysis of Husserl's Definition of Dependence – Application to Objects § 6 Analysis of Husserl's Definitions of Dependence in Application to Parts § 7 Analysis of Another Husserlian Definition of Dependence § 8 Analysis of Husserlian Definitions of Independence § 9 An Attempt to Define Dependence and Independence § 10 Possible Classifications of Dependence and Independence § 11 Elements of the Relation of Dependence § 12 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Barry Smith Introduction to Adolf Reinach "On the Theory of the Negative Judgment" § 1 Kant and Hume on the Material A Priori § 2 The Philosophy of Sachverhalte § 3 The Theory of Social Acts § 4 On the Nexus of Representation Notes Adolf Reinach On the Theory of the Negative Judgment 3/25/2020 pieces1.pdf ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/book/P&M/ 3/4 I. Investigations of Judgment in General § 1 The Ambiguity of the Term 'Judgment' § 2 The Sphere of Conviction and the Sphere of Assertion § 3 Acts of Presentation and Acts of Meaning § 4 The Independence of Meaning and Intuition § 5 Judgment and Presentation (Critique of Brentano) II. States of Affairs § 6 Positive and Negative Position-Takings § 7 The Objectual Correlates of Judgments: Judgments and Relations § 8 States of Affairs as Objectual Correlates of Assertion and Belief § 9 Further Characteristics of States of Affairs § 10 The Apprehension of States of Affairs: Judgment vs. Apprehension § 11 States of Affairs and Relations § 12 On lmpersonalia § 13 Negative Conviction III. Negative States of Affairs and the Sphere of Assertion § 14 The Character of the Assertive Sphere: Simple and Polemical Negative Judgments § 15 Cognitive Functions: 'And', 'Hence and 'Not' § 16 The Moment of Assertion § 17 The Pure Logic of Emphasis § 18 Sachverhaltselemente (The Elements of States of Affairs) IV. The Locus of Negation § 19 Subjective and Objective Aspects of Negative Judgments § 20 Negation of the Predicate and of the Copula: The Doctrine of Infinite Judgments § 21 Concluding Remarks Notes Bibliography Dallas Willard Wholes, Parts and the Objectivity of Knowledge § 1 Ontology Presupposed in Epistemology § 2 Three Aspects of the Objectivity of Knowledge § 3 Husserl's First Problem: The Objectivity of Formal Methods in Arithmetic § 4 The Problem Generalised § 5 Transcendence Becomes the Main Issue § 6 The Beginnings of a Solution § 7 Wholes, Parts and Properties in the Objectivity of Knowledge Notes Bibliography Wolfgang Kunne Criteria of Abstractness. The Ontologies of Husserl, Frege and Strawson against the Background of Classical Metaphysics § 1 Non-Perceptibility (First Platonic Demarcation-Proposal) § 2 Unchangeability (Second Platonic Demarcation-Proposal) § 3 Non-Reality (Frege's Criterion and the Category of Individual Moments) § 4 Individual Moments and Properties: Husserl's Aristotelianism § 5 Sense-Determinate Singular Terms (Strawson's Demarcation-Proposal) Notes Bibliography Gilbert T. Null and Roger A . Simons Manifolds, Concepts and Moment-Abstracta § 1 Introduction 3/25/2020 pieces1.pdf ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/book/P&M/ 4/4 § 2 Isomorphism Types § 3 Manifolds § 4 Further Aspects of Manifold Theory § 5 Interpreting Whole-Part Notions in Manifold Theory § 6 Ontology and Epistemological Interpretations of Manifold Theory Bibliography Barry Smith Annotated Bibliography of Writings on Part-Whole Relations since Brentano Index