Parts and differences |
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Authors: | Stephen Yablo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Abstract: | Part/whole is said in many ways: the leg is part of the table, the subset is part of the set, rectangularity is part of squareness, and so on. Do the various flavors of part/whole have anything in common? They may be partial orders, but so are lots of non-mereological relations. I propose an “upward difference transmission” principle: x is part of y if and only if x cannot change in specified respects while y stays the same in those respects. |
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