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About the Author
Jessica M. Wilson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on general metaphysics, metaphysics of science and mind, and philosophical methodology. Wilson was co-recipient of the 2014 Lebowitz Prize for Philosophical Achievement and Contribution, and 2022 University of Toronto Scarborough Research Excellence Faculty Scholar.
Reviews
[...] this book is a staggeringly impressive work of a philosopher at the very top of her game. Its main significance will be in providing an authoritative and comprehensive conceptual framework for metaphysical emergence that should be used to formulate claims of emergence across science and philosophy going forward. [...] This book should also be essential reading for those engaged with specific debates about the metaphysical emergence of complex systems, ordinary objects, consciousness, and free will. Wilson's book lays new conceptual foundations that provide hope for progress in all of these debates.' * Alyssa Ney, Notre Dame Philosophical Review *
Metaphysical Emergence is a work of great significance. It offers a unified, ecumenical, and naturalistic framework that treats emergence as properly metaphysical, and offers a model for interlevel metaphysics outside of the grounding paradigm. * Elanor Taylor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy *
Metaphysical Emergence is a very important contribution to the contemporary literature on the metaphysics of emergence. It is systematic; in fact, it is the most systematic treatment of the metaphysics of emergence that I know of. It is very thorough: Wilson complements many of her proposals by discussing and responding to various objections. It is ambitious: [developing] a novel approach to the relationship between conceivability and possibility [and making] a case for libertarianism about free will. Overall, this is a work of very high quality that we will talk about for many years to come. * Umut Baysan, Analysis *
The book is a wide-ranging and rewarding exploration of metaphysical dependence. Wilson moves seamlessly from abstract discussions of the nature of dependence to specific topics in philosophy of science, mind, ordinary objects, and action theory. In each of these areas, Wilson offers a synoptic vision of the terrain, covering an enormous range of considerations and views. * Christopher Fruge, Philosophy *
All in all, Metaphysical Emergence is a very complete treatment of pretty much everything that has to do with emergence. Wilson exhibits exemplary scholarship in engaging with a very large corpus of literature. We have a lot to learn from Wilson, and a close reading of this book will no doubt be rewarding to anyone working not only in metaphysics of emergence, but also in metaphysics more generally. * Umut Baysan, The Philosophical Quarterly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198883470
Author Jessica M. Wilson
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 528g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 19mm