When do the folk think that material objects persist? Many metaphysicians have wanted a view which fits with folk intuitions, yet there is little agreement about what the folk intuit. I provide a range of empirical evidence which suggests that the folk operate with a teleological view of persistence: the folk tend to intuit that a material object survives alterations when its function is preserved. Given that the folk operate with a teleological view of persistence, I argue for a debunking explanation of folk intuitions, concluding that metaphysicians should dismiss folk intuitions as tied into a benighted view of natur
1. Introduction This paper provides a new context for an established metaphysical debate regarding t...
The thesis is concerned with the outline of an ontology which admits only particulars and with the p...
In this paper, I will argue that we need to consider the ‘change- makers’ if we want to provide a co...
When do the folk think that material objects persist? Many metaphysicians have wanted a view which f...
Many philosophers have thought that our folk, or pre-reflective, view of persistence is one on which...
Two separate research programs have revealed two different factors that feature in our judgments of ...
How do objects persist? What does it mean to persist? We do perhaps all have an intuitive understand...
The problem of persistence is as old as the tradition of systematic ontology. How can we explain tha...
textAfter a brief overview of the standard attempts to give the persistence conditions of artifacts ...
It seems plausible to say that what changes an entity can or cannot survive depends on its persisten...
This paper aims at bringing together two debates in metaphysics that so far have been kept separate:...
The question of how to characterise the diachronic identity of a concrete particular within a metaph...
What is for an object to persist through time? An answer to this question is both the main aim of a ...
This paper is about the metaphysical debate whether objects persist over time by the selfsame object...
1. Introduction This paper provides a new context for an established metaphysical debate regarding t...
The thesis is concerned with the outline of an ontology which admits only particulars and with the p...
In this paper, I will argue that we need to consider the ‘change- makers’ if we want to provide a co...
When do the folk think that material objects persist? Many metaphysicians have wanted a view which f...
Many philosophers have thought that our folk, or pre-reflective, view of persistence is one on which...
Two separate research programs have revealed two different factors that feature in our judgments of ...
How do objects persist? What does it mean to persist? We do perhaps all have an intuitive understand...
The problem of persistence is as old as the tradition of systematic ontology. How can we explain tha...
textAfter a brief overview of the standard attempts to give the persistence conditions of artifacts ...
It seems plausible to say that what changes an entity can or cannot survive depends on its persisten...
This paper aims at bringing together two debates in metaphysics that so far have been kept separate:...
The question of how to characterise the diachronic identity of a concrete particular within a metaph...
What is for an object to persist through time? An answer to this question is both the main aim of a ...
This paper is about the metaphysical debate whether objects persist over time by the selfsame object...
1. Introduction This paper provides a new context for an established metaphysical debate regarding t...
The thesis is concerned with the outline of an ontology which admits only particulars and with the p...
In this paper, I will argue that we need to consider the ‘change- makers’ if we want to provide a co...