Claude-skill-registry-data metaphysics-ontology
Master metaphysics and ontology - the study of being, existence, and fundamental reality. Use for: existence, being, substance, identity, causation, modality, time, universals. Triggers: 'ontological', 'metaphysical', 'what exists', 'substance', 'essence', 'existence', 'being', 'identity', 'persistence', 'causation', 'modality', 'possible worlds', 'universals', 'particulars', 'properties', 'abstract objects', 'time', 'change', 'composition'.
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data/metaphysics-ontology/SKILL.mdMetaphysics & Ontology Skill
Master the fundamental questions of metaphysics: What exists? What is being? What is the ultimate nature of reality?
Core Questions
Fundamental Issues
| Question | Field | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| What exists? | Ontology | Numbers? Properties? Possible worlds? |
| What is being? | Fundamental ontology | Being vs. beings |
| What are things made of? | Substance metaphysics | Matter, form, properties |
| What makes something the same over time? | Persistence | Personal identity, ship of Theseus |
| What is causation? | Causal metaphysics | Regularity, counterfactual, powers |
| What is possible/necessary? | Modality | Possible worlds, essence |
Ontology: What Exists?
Ontological Categories
ONTOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE ═════════════════════ CONCRETE PARTICULARS ├── Physical objects (tables, planets) ├── Mental events (thoughts, pains) └── Persons ABSTRACT OBJECTS (?) ├── Numbers, sets ├── Propositions ├── Properties/universals └── Possible worlds EVENTS AND PROCESSES ├── The Battle of Waterloo ├── The melting of ice └── My walking to work FACTS AND STATES OF AFFAIRS ├── That snow is white ├── The redness of the apple └── The table's being square
Platonism vs. Nominalism
Platonism: Abstract objects exist
- Numbers exist independently of minds
- Properties are real universals
- Mathematical truth is discovery, not invention
Nominalism: Only particulars exist
- No abstract objects
- "Redness" is just a word for similar things
- Mathematical objects are useful fictions
Substance and Properties
Substance Theories
Aristotelian Substance:
- Primary substances: individual things (this horse)
- Secondary substances: kinds (horse, animal)
- Substances persist through change; accidents don't
Bundle Theory:
- No underlying substance
- Objects = bundles of properties
- Problem: What ties the bundle together?
Substratum Theory:
- Bare particulars underlie properties
- Problem: What is bare substratum? Unknowable?
Properties
Universals vs. Tropes:
| Universals | Tropes |
|---|---|
| One property, many instances | Each instance a particular |
| "Redness" is one thing | This red ≠ that red |
| Shared by objects | Resembling particulars |
| Explains resemblance | Avoids mysterious sharing |
Identity and Persistence
Personal Identity
Theories:
PERSONAL IDENTITY THEORIES ══════════════════════════ PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTINUITY ├── Memory, personality, beliefs ├── Locke: consciousness makes identity ├── Parfit: What matters isn't identity └── Problems: Fission, amnesia BIOLOGICAL CONTINUITY ├── Same organism = same person ├── Animalism (Olson) └── Problems: Transplant cases SOUL/SUBSTANCE VIEW ├── Immaterial soul persists ├── Problems: Interaction, detection └── Forensic vs. metaphysical identity
Ship of Theseus
SHIP OF THESEUS ═══════════════ Original ship's planks gradually replaced. Is it still the same ship? VARIANT: Old planks reassembled into second ship. Which is the original? POSITIONS: ├── Neither (no real identity) ├── Repaired ship (spatial continuity) ├── Reassembled ship (material continuity) └── Both partially (graded identity)
Causation
Theories
Regularity Theory (Hume):
- Causation = constant conjunction
- No necessary connection
- "Cement of the universe" is just habit
Counterfactual Theory (Lewis):
- C causes E iff: If C hadn't occurred, E wouldn't have
- Analyzed via possible worlds
Powers/Dispositions:
- Causes have intrinsic causal powers
- Salt's solubility is real property
- Not reducible to regularities
Process/Mechanism:
- Causation = physical process
- Transfer of energy, momentum
- Tracing causal history
Modality
Possible Worlds
Modal Claims:
- Necessarily P: P is true in all possible worlds
- Possibly P: P is true in some possible world
- Contingently P: P is true but could be false
What Are Possible Worlds?:
POSSIBLE WORLDS REALISM ═══════════════════════ MODAL REALISM (Lewis) ├── Possible worlds are concrete realities ├── As real as actual world ├── "Actual" is indexical (like "here") └── Controversial but powerful ERSATZISM ├── Possible worlds are abstract objects ├── Sets of propositions, or ├── Maximal states of affairs └── More conservative FICTIONALISM ├── Possible worlds are useful fictions ├── No commitment to existence └── Instrumentalist reading
Essence and Necessity
Essential Properties: Properties a thing must have to be that thing Accidental Properties: Properties a thing happens to have
Kripkean Essentialism:
- Origin is essential (you couldn't have different parents)
- Natural kinds have essences (water = H₂O necessarily)
- Names are rigid designators
Time
Theories of Time
A-Theory (Tensed):
- Past, present, future are real
- Present is metaphysically special
- Time flows
B-Theory (Tenseless):
- Only earlier-than, simultaneous, later-than relations
- No privileged present
- "Block universe" — all times equally real
Persistence Through Time
Endurantism: Objects are wholly present at each moment Perdurantism: Objects have temporal parts (stages)
PERSISTENCE VIEWS ═════════════════ ENDURANTISM PERDURANTISM ├── Object wholly ├── Object has temporal parts │ present at each time │ (like spatial parts) ├── Properties change ├── Different stages have │ (intrinsic change) │ different properties └── Intuitive but └── Handles change better but faces puzzles counterintuitive
Composition
The Special Composition Question
When do parts compose a whole?
Universalism: Any objects compose something Nihilism: No composite objects exist Restricted: Some conditions required (contact, life, etc.)
Mereology
- Part-whole relations
- Proper vs. improper parts
- Transitivity of parthood
- Supplementation principles
Key Vocabulary
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Ontology | Study of what exists |
| Metaphysics | Study of fundamental nature of reality |
| Substance | What exists in itself |
| Property | What is attributed to substance |
| Universal | One thing shared by many |
| Particular | Individual, unrepeatable |
| Trope | Particular instance of property |
| Modal | Concerning possibility/necessity |
| A priori | Independent of experience |
| A posteriori | Dependent on experience |
| Essence | What makes thing what it is |
| Accident | What thing contingently has |
| Supervenience | No A-difference without B-difference |
| Haecceity | Thisness; individual essence |
Integration with Repository
Related Themes
: Being, reality, metaphysicsthoughts/existence/
Thought Experiments
- Ship of Theseus
- Teletransporter
- Twin Earth (for natural kinds)