The assumption that wholes have properties, specifically causally efficacious properties, which the sum of its parts seem to lack, lends support to the argument that wholes are something more than the sum of their parts. The properties of the whole are taken to be the result of the particular arrangement of the whole’s parts. The rearrangement of parts makes new properties emerge for a particular whole. This creates hierarchical ontological levels of properties in an object. My purpose in this paper will be to undermine the preceding lines of thought as valid support for wholes being “over and above” the sums of their parts. I begin by pointing out that the costs of a theory where arrangement entails new, unique and distinct properties for ...
Date of Acceptance: 04/04/2013The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereol...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...
The assumption that wholes have properties, specifically causally efficacious properties, which the ...
Wholes are said to be more than the sum of their parts. This 'more' contains both a promise and a th...
I argue that wholes are neither identical to nor (completely) distinct from their parts. Instead, wh...
The paper argues that very different part-whole relations hold between different kinds of entities. ...
In this paper we argue in favor of a notion of wholes as neither sums nor groups, but as co-causalit...
In this set of excerpts from an earlier book, I examine some philosophical issues surrounding the wh...
This is a brief overview of formal theories concerned with the study of the notions of (and the rela...
What distinguishes a whole from an arbitrary sum of elements? I suggest a temporal and causal orient...
Part-whole theories, or mereologies form a central chapter of metaphysics throughout its history. Th...
The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereology – has faced a number of ch...
A metaphysical naturalist could find the following combination of claims attractive. First, part-who...
We tend to talk about (refer to, quantify over) parts in the same way in which we talk about whole o...
Date of Acceptance: 04/04/2013The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereol...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...
The assumption that wholes have properties, specifically causally efficacious properties, which the ...
Wholes are said to be more than the sum of their parts. This 'more' contains both a promise and a th...
I argue that wholes are neither identical to nor (completely) distinct from their parts. Instead, wh...
The paper argues that very different part-whole relations hold between different kinds of entities. ...
In this paper we argue in favor of a notion of wholes as neither sums nor groups, but as co-causalit...
In this set of excerpts from an earlier book, I examine some philosophical issues surrounding the wh...
This is a brief overview of formal theories concerned with the study of the notions of (and the rela...
What distinguishes a whole from an arbitrary sum of elements? I suggest a temporal and causal orient...
Part-whole theories, or mereologies form a central chapter of metaphysics throughout its history. Th...
The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereology – has faced a number of ch...
A metaphysical naturalist could find the following combination of claims attractive. First, part-who...
We tend to talk about (refer to, quantify over) parts in the same way in which we talk about whole o...
Date of Acceptance: 04/04/2013The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereol...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...
Within the realm of Information Science, information retrieval is a seminal issue. Knowledge organiz...