Mereological Nominalism |
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Authors: | Nikk Effingham |
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Affiliation: | University of Birmingham |
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Abstract: | Mereological nominalism is the thesis that properties are identical to fusions of their instances. Long ignored, this paper argues that it's a plausible ontology of properties. Whilst not everyone will accept it, it's going to appeal to many philosophers and (at the least) should no longer be relegated to the annals of the history of metaphysics.1 |
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