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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MEREOLOGICAL»
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1
Existence: Essays in Ontology
Our definitions of 'mereological sum of' and 'mereological sum' will make use
ofthe following logical apparatus: plural variables, the relational phrase 'is one of '
, and (in the second definition) a plural quantifier.7 (An alternative would have ...
2
Familiar Objects and their Shadows
lines, to suppose that the identity of this mereological object is given by the
identity of its parts – that this object could not have had different parts from its
actual ones, and that necessarily this object exists exactly where and when its
actual ...
3
Substance Among Other Categories
9 The intuitive distinction between concreta and abstracta is ser19 The term, '
mereological', derives from the Greek uépog, meaning 'part'. Thus, mereology is
the theory of parts, or more specifically, Lesniewski's formal theory of parts.
Joshua Hoffman, Gary S. Rosenkrantz, 2007
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Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy
the enemy of Mereological Essentialism should hope that particular houses and
house-arranged sums are not the same. As Boethius has made plain, the
persistence conditions of some F-arranged mereological sum are that it must
consist of ...
5
The Reality of Social Groups
The mereological sum(s) at a certain time(s) does not act as such, but rather
individuals act collectively, perhaps typically towards some common goal they
share for the group. Furthermore, according to Copp, when a group is understood
...
6
Aristotle's Theory of Substance : The Categories and ...
in remarking that “the syllable is not identical with its letters,” and more than one
recent writer appears drawn to the mereological reading. Thus, for Scaltsas (
1994: 113) a heap is an aggregate and “an aggregate is identical to the totality of
its ...
Davis Michael V. Wedin Professor of Philosophy University of California, 2000
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Socializing Metaphysics: The Nature of Social Reality
Similar objections tell against the mereological view that a group is the
mereological sum (or fusion) of its members.7 (The mereological sum of a
population of individuals is an item that has as its parts all and only the parts of
the members of ...
8
Things, Facts and Events
As It will turn out in the following, the requirement that the fusion of a
mereological system has a Heyting fusion suffies that it may be represented by a
topological space. 3 Topological Examples of Mereological Systems The
mereological ...
Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler, Max Urchs, 2000
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Personal Identity: Complex or Simple?
In classical mereology, if S, and S, are sums and there is any difference in their
mereological parts, then S, =: S,_ Three-dimensional classical mereology lacks
the resources to have objects that gain or lose parts. I am aware that Peter van ...
Georg Gasser, Matthias Stefan, 2012
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On Images : Their Structure and Content: Their Structure and ...
The next natural question to ask after a discussion of pictures of parts is 'What
about pictures ofsums ofparts?' It is not surprising that there is a strong relation
between pictures of mereological sums ofobjects and mereological sums
ofpictures ...
9 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «MEREOLOGICAL»
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mereological no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Philosophy's Lost Body and Soul
... and yet the debates over mereological essentialism and other concepts illustrated the possibility of multiple right answers and of a social and ... «New York Times, fev 15»
Brain-based Lie Detection and the Mereological Fallacy
Some people think that neuroscience will have a significant impact on the law. Some people are more sceptical. A recent book by Michael ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, dez 14»
Among the Mind Deniers: A Darwinist Mathematician Reflects on …
His book is a 336-page mereological fallacy. No mean achievement. The tools philosophers used -- until recently -- were simply too puny to get ... «Discovery Institute, out 14»
"Are We Really Conscious?": A Reply to Dr. Graziano's Brain
Dr. Graziano commits the mereological fallacy -- he mistakes attributes of the whole for attributes of the parts. Our organs do things appropriate ... «Discovery Institute, out 14»
God, heaven, hell, & demons: do they exist?
Blob theory can also be considered very closely aligned with mereological nihilism (there are no parts and wholes). Obviously if metaphysical ... «RenewAmerica, ago 14»
What is a language?: When Easy Questions Demand Tough Answers
... parts out of which it is made — then why isn't the pen plus my car also a discrete entity (what philosophers have called a mereological sum). «NPR, abr 11»
Short and tweet: modern philosophy and Twitter
... an important paper by Peter van Inwagen, professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame: "Ordinary objects are mereological sums. «Times Higher Education, ago 09»
PERCHANCE TO DREAM | Temple For Kumbhakarna
... of anomalous monism, mereological nihilism and existentialistic atheism to differing ambulatory pattern of metameric centipedes and millipedes and so forth. «Times of India, jun 09»
Why the home team doesn't deserve your loyalty
In philosophical terms, the team's mereological structure was preserved. The rational position for a fan, naturally, would have been to keep ... «Boston Globe, mar 09»