Monism, Emergence, and Plural Logic |
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Authors: | Einar Duenger Bohn |
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Affiliation: | (1) IFIKK, The University of Oslo, Postbox 1020, Blindern, 0315 Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | In this paper I argue that we need to take irreducibly plural logic more seriously in metaphysical debates due to the fact that the verdict of many metaphysical debates hangs on it. I give two examples. The main example I focus on is the debate recently revived by Jonathan Schaffer over the fundamental cardinality of the world. I show how the three main arguments provided by Schaffer are unsound in virtue of an employment of plural logic. The second example I give is a more general issue about the possibility of emergent properties of mereological wholes. Employing plural logic there is a new way to understand such cases. The upshot is that plural logic greatly matters to metaphysics and hence can no longer be ignored the way it has in this area. |
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