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"Identity" as a mereological term
pp. 2367-2385
Abstrakt
The mereological predicate ‘is part of’ can be used to define the predicate ‘is identical with’. I argue that this entails that mereological theories can be ideologically simpler than nihilistic theories that do not use the notion of parthood—contrary to what has been argued by Ted Sider. Moreover, if one accepts an extensional mereology, there are good philosophical reasons apart from ideological simplicity to give a mereological definition of identity.
Publication details
Published in:
Hüttemann Andreas (2017) Causation and structuralism. Synthese 194 (7).
Seiten: 2367-2385
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1056-6
Referenz:
Smid Jeroen (2017) „"Identity" as a mereological term“. Synthese 194 (7), 2367–2385.