10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXEMPLIFIABLE»
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The Oneness and Simplicity of God
44 Vallicella rejects plantinga's absolute disjunction between the two ontological
realms of causally-efficacious, unexemplifiable concreta and causally-inert,
exemplifiable abstracta.45 he first establishes his philosophical terminology. his ...
2
Metaphysical Investigations
The reason for this is as follows. All self-consistent properties are exemplifia- ble
regardless of whether they are in fact exemplified. A property, that is, is
exemplifiable not because it is in fact exemplified but rather because it is self-
consistent.
3
The Medieval Heritage in Early Modern Metaphysics and Modal ...
As it occurs in 'a and b are mutually incompossible simpliciter', then, '
incompossible' cannot quite be taken to mean "a and b are not jointly possible/
exemplifiable". In fact, on Scotus' view "not jointly possible/exemplifiable", if it
applies at all to ...
Russell Friedman, L.O. Nielsen, 2003
4
Complexity and Analysis
Yes, for otherwise no universal would be exemplifiable, and the genus- species
or determinable-determinate relation would not obtain. It remains, then, to
discover whether they are syllabic or seamless, compositely or incompositely
complex.
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A Paradigm Theory of Existence: Onto-Theology Vindicated
P is either multiply exemplifiable or it is a haecceity property. Clearly, if P is
multiply exemplifiable,2 the being- exemplified of P does not entail the existence
of a; all it entails is the existence of some unspecified individual or other. So the
theory ...
6
Haecceity: An Ontological Essay
only possibly exemplified by an F. Moreover, there is no more reason to think that
the properties of being only exemplifiable by a and being only exemplifiable by
an F contain or involve a relation,23 or have a relation as a part or constituent, ...
7
Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction
So the claim is that there is a nominalist theory, an ontology that postulates no
multiply exemplifiable entities, whose explanatory power equals that of the best
realist theory; and the conclusion is that on grounds of theoretical simplicity we
have ...
8
Thought-Contents: On the Ontology of Belief and the ...
Givenour accountof MPs ascertainexemplifiable relations, formalintroduction of a
particular sense as 'the one containing such-and-such an MP'presupposes that
the relation in question is provably exemplifiable. So if we wish to invoke Kaplan-
...
9
Between Deflationism and Correspondence Theory
Still, one need not divide the attributable and the exemplifiable: we might say that
indexical properties, if there are such things, are like other properties in being
both attributable and exemplifiable, but differ in that they are exemplifiable only ...
10
God without Parts: Divine Simplicity and the Metaphysics of ...
an exemplifiable. Unlike universals, tropes, or property-instances, God is a
person and persons aren't the sorts of things that can be exemplified. The
doctrine of divine simplicity, therefore, seems to be guilty of making a category
mistake: it ...