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Ontologia
Ontología
Ontology
Lògica
Lógica
Logic
Composites
[Barcelona] :
Universitat de Barcelona,
2016
Accés lliure
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/394007
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Horden, John,
autor
1 recurs en línia (79 pàgines)
Tesi
Doctorat
Universitat de Barcelona. Departament de Lògica, Història i Filosofia de la Ciència
2015
Universitat de Barcelona. Departament de Lògica, Història i Filosofia de la Ciència
Tesis i dissertacions electròniques
López de Sa Medina, Daniel,
supervisor acadèmic
García-Carpintero, Manuel,
supervisor acadèmic
TDX
The four main chapters in this dissertation, while each largely self-standing, can be seen as together providing an extended defence of the view that classical mereology is analytically true. In chapter 1, I criticise Eli Hirsch’s influential deflationary account of the ontological debate on composition, according to which universalists and nihilists talk past each other, and neither speak truly in ordinary language. In chapter 2, I respond to a recent argument from Louis deRosset against the standard assumption that analytic truths are somehow metaphysically insubstantial. In chapter 3, I criticise various attempts to reconcile mereological nihilism with the truth of everyday discourse. Finally, in chapter 4, I argue for the analyticity of classical mereology, and answer the main objections to this view of composition.
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