great write up. you should tease this out and make diagrams and have a sort of choose your own adventure introduction to metaphysics. passnau´s book metaphysical themes also gives one a feel for whats necessary and contingent in a metayphsical structure considered from a historical point of view.
There's a part 2 which is more mathematical and deals with relations but I have to study a bit more to formalize it. I'll try and write it in a more applicable way then.
The idea is roughly if you're a linear structurist then you can make a square out of two lines, e.g. cartesian dualism, and circumscribe a square or four lines from it. I just have to make sure there's a way to formally ontologically commit the lines or whatever structure. I've got it down conceptually, I just have to dive into it.
Not sure if I agree with the (sub)categories or understand how they're tied together but it's a good overview. Mine is more for creating your own in an onto-structural framework.
great write up. you should tease this out and make diagrams and have a sort of choose your own adventure introduction to metaphysics. passnau´s book metaphysical themes also gives one a feel for whats necessary and contingent in a metayphsical structure considered from a historical point of view.
Interesting. I'll download it and give it a read.
There's a part 2 which is more mathematical and deals with relations but I have to study a bit more to formalize it. I'll try and write it in a more applicable way then.
The idea is roughly if you're a linear structurist then you can make a square out of two lines, e.g. cartesian dualism, and circumscribe a square or four lines from it. I just have to make sure there's a way to formally ontologically commit the lines or whatever structure. I've got it down conceptually, I just have to dive into it.
I still need a justification the circumscribed area is a thing itself but I don't see an issue with that so long as it's ontologically committed.
https://kaiserbasileus.substack.com/p/metaphysics-in-a-nutshell
Not sure if I agree with the (sub)categories or understand how they're tied together but it's a good overview. Mine is more for creating your own in an onto-structural framework.