John Heil, Appearance in Reality [Book Review]

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2023)
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Abstract

John Heil’s new book ranges over many of the major topics in metaphysics, including substance, properties, causation, space, time, parts and wholes, modality, essence, agency, and consciousness. It has interesting things to say about all of the issues it discusses, but there are three topics that are especially prominent in the book, and which help to organize the discussion. These all flow from the differences between our everyday, commonsense understanding of reality and the representations that are offered by science.

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Elizabeth Miller
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Christopher Hill
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