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Sums and Grounding
Authors:Noël B. Saenz
Affiliation:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract:As I will use the term, an object is a mereological sum of some things just in case those things compose it simply in virtue of existing. In the first half of this paper, I argue that there are no sums. The key premise for this conclusion relies on a constraint on what, in certain cases, it takes for something to ground, or metaphysically explain, something else. In the second half, I argue that in light of my argument against sums, Universalism, which is perhaps the most widely accepted answer to the Special Composition Question, is false.
Keywords:compose  counterfactual  grounding  sensitivity, sum  universalism
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