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110Powers, Parts and Wholes: Essays on the Mereology of Powers (edited book)Routledge. 2023.This volume offers a fresh exploration of the parts-whole relations within a power and among powers. While the metaphysics of powers has been extensively examined in the literature, powers have yet to be studied from the perspective of their mereology. Powers are often assumed to be atomic; and yet what they can do--and what can happen to them--is complex. But if powers are simple, how can they have complex manifestations? Can powers have parts? According to which rules of composition do powers …Read more
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72Powers, Time and Free Will (edited book)Springer. 2022.This book brings together twelve original contributions by leading scholars on the much-debated issues of what is free will and how can we exercise it in a world governed by laws of nature. Which conception of laws of nature best fits with how we conceive of free will? And which constraints does our conception of the laws of nature place on how we think of free will? The metaphysics of causation and the metaphysics of dispositions are also explored in this edited volume, in relation to whether t…Read more
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52This volume introduces readers to a selected number of core issues in metaphysics that have been central in the history of philosophy and remain foundational to contemporary debates, that is: substances; properties; modality and essence; causality; determinism and free will. Anna Marmodoro and Erasmus Mayr take a neo-Aristotelian approach both in the selection and presentation of the topics. But Marmodoro and Mayr's discussion is not narrowly partisan-it consistently presents opposing sides of t…Read more
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267Causes as powers: Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum: Getting causes from powers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 272pp, £35 HB (review)Metascience 22 (3): 545-559. 2013.
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8IntroductionIn Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Author's Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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1Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaëmeron. Text, Translation, Commentary (edited book)Oxford. forthcoming.
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63Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2015.Written by a group of leading scholars, this unique collection of essays investigates the views of both pagan and Christian philosophers on causation and the creation of the cosmos. Structured in two parts, the volume first looks at divine agency and how late antique thinkers, including the Stoics, Plotinus, Porphyry, Simplicius, Philoponus and Gregory of Nyssa, tackled questions such as: is the cosmos eternal? Did it come from nothing or from something pre-existing? How was it caused to come in…Read more
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64Artificial Dispositions: Investigating Ethical and Metaphysical Issues (edited book)Bloomsbury. 2023.We inhabit a world not only full of natural dispositions independent of human design, but also artificial dispositions created by our technological prowess. How do these dispositions, found in automation, computation, and artificial intelligence applications, differ metaphysically from their natural counterparts? This collection investigates artificial dispositions: what they are, the roles they play in artificial systems, and how they impact our understanding of the nature of reality, the struc…Read more
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326Aquinas on Forms, Substances and ArtifactsVivarium 54 (1): 1-21. 2016._ Source: _Volume 54, Issue 1, pp 1 - 21 Thomas Aquinas sees a sharp metaphysical distinction between artifacts and substances, but does not offer any explicit account of it. We argue that for Aquinas the contribution that an artisan makes to the generation of an artifact compromises the causal responsibility of the form of that artifact for what the artifact is; hence it compromises the metaphysical unity of the artifact to that of an accidental unity. By contrast, the metaphysical unity of a s…Read more
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7Philosophical and Theological Topics in Joachim of Fiore and the Joachimite TraditionRecherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 89 (2): 213-213. 2023.Introduction.
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39Della Rocca, Michael, The Parmenidean Ascent. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2020, xxiii + 344 pp (review)Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (4): 783-786. 2022.
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10Carlo Natali, Cristina Viano (éd.), Aitia II. Avec ou sans Aristote : le débat sur les causes à l’'ge hellénistique et impérialPhilosophie Antique 16 (16): 226-228. 2016.Given how central causality is in ancient as well as in modern philosophical thought, it is surprising that the number of existing studies on the way the topic was theorized on in antiquity are still too few. This is one of the reasons why the present volume is a very welcome addition to the literature on ancient theories of causation. This volume also has the special merit of covering a period in ancient Western thought that, as a whole, has been so far less investigated than others: the Hel...
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38The Power of ColorAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 57 (1): 65-78. 2020.Are colors features of objects “out there in the world” or are they features of our inner experience and only “in our head?” Color perception has been the focus of extensive philosophical and scientific debate. In this paper we discuss the limitations of the view that Chalmers’ (2006) has characterized as Primitivism, and we develop Marmodoro’s (2006) Constitutionalism further, to provide a metaphysical account of color perception in terms of causal powers. The result is Power-based Constitution…Read more
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25Forms and Structure in Plato's MetaphysicsOxford University Press. 2021.This book investigates the thought of two of the most influential philosophers of antiquity, Plato and his predecessor Anaxagoras, with respect to their metaphysical accounts of objects and their properties. The book introduces a fresh perspective on these two thinkers' ideas, displaying the debt of Plato's theory on Anaxagoras's, and principally arguing that their core metaphysical concept is overlap; overlap between properties and things in the world. Initially Plato endorses Anaxagoras's mode…Read more
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91InstantiationMetaphysics 4 (1): 32-46. 2021.What is it, metaphysically, for a universal to be instantiated in a concrete particular? Philosophical controversy has been ongoing since the beginning of philosophy itself. I here contribute a novel account of instantiation developed on the basis of Aristotelian premises (but departing from the mainstream interpretation according to which Aristotelian universals are instantiated by ‘combining’ hylomorphically with matter). The key stance is that for Aristotle each substance is one, i.e. single …Read more
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110Why studying the history of philosophy mattersThink 21 (60): 5-20. 2022.The debate over whether and how philosophers of today may usefully engage with philosophers of the past is nearly as old as the history of philosophy itself. Does the study of the history of philosophy train or corrupt the budding philosopher's mind? Why study the history of philosophy? And, how to study the history of philosophy? I discuss some mainstream approaches to the study of the history of philosophy, before explicating the one I adopt and commend.
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227Introduction to the Special Issue on Form, Structure and HylomorphismSynthese 198 (Suppl 11). 2021.We summarize in this introduction the contents of all the contributions included in Synthese special issue on form, structure and hylomorphism. Moreover, we provide an exhaustive bibliography of recent research on these topics.
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28The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2021.Authored by an interdisciplinary team of experts, including historians, classicists, philosophers and theologians, this original collection of essays offers the first authoritative analysis of the multifaceted reception of Greek ethics in late antiquity and Byzantium, opening up a hitherto under-explored topic in the history of Greek philosophy. The essays discuss the sophisticated ways in which moral themes and controversies from antiquity were reinvigorated and transformed by later authors to …Read more
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37Patristic philosophy - (j.) zachhuber the rise of Christian theology and the end of ancient metaphysics. Patristic philosophy from the cappadocian fathers to John of damascus. Pp. XII + 356. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2020. Cased, £75, us$100. Isbn: 978-0-19-885995-6 (review)The Classical Review 71 (2): 376-379. 2021.
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55Two in nature - one in substratum: an Aristotelian metaphysical model for ontologically dependent entitiesDissertation, University of Edinburgh. 2019.
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1963Introduction: The Metaphysics of RelationsIn Anna Marmodoro & David Yates (eds.), The Metaphysics of Relations, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 1-18. 2016.An introduction to our edited volume, The Metaphysics of Relations, covering a range of issues including the problem of order, the ontological status of relations, reasons for ancient scepticism about relational properties, and two ways of drawing the distinction between internal and external relations.
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74The Foundation of Reality: Fundamentality, Space, and Time (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.Are space and time fundamental features of our world or might they emerge from something else? The Foundation of Reality brings together metaphysicians and philosophers of physics working on space, time, and fundamentality to address this timely question.
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135Introduction: Mental PowersTopoi 39 (5): 1017-1020. 2020.The metaphysics of powers (Shoemaker, 1980; Mumford, 2004; Marmodoro, 2009; Heil, 2012 among many others) is a promising conceptual framework that has been successfully put to use in many philosophical and scientific domains, but surprisingly its potential applications in the contemporary philosophy of mind are still under-investigated. This thematic issue aims to show that power ontology has implications concerning major questions in the contemporary philosophy of mind, such as: what is the met…Read more
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90One: being an investigation into the unity of reality and of its parts, including the singular object which is nothingness: by Graham Priest, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. 272, £20.99 (pb), ISBN: 978-0198776949British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1): 200-202. 2019.Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2020, Page 200-202.
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