EXTENDED SIMPLES AND QUALITATIVE HETEROGENEITY |
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Authors: | Kris McDaniel |
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Affiliation: | Syracuse University, New York |
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Abstract: | The problem of qualitative heterogeneity is to explain how an extended simple can enjoy qualitative variation across its spatial or temporal axes, given that it lacks both spatial and temporal parts. I discuss how friends of extended simples should address the problem of qualitative heterogeneity. I present a series of arguments designed to show that rather than appealing to fundamental distributional properties one should appeal to tiny and short-lived tropes. Along the way, issues relevant to debates about material composition, persistence over time and existence monism are discussed. |
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