Does a commitment to mereological universalism automatically bring along a commitment to the controversial doctrine of mereological extensionalism—the view that objects with the same proper parts are identical? A recent argument suggests the answer is ‘yes’. This paper attempts a systematic response to the argument, considering nearly every available line of reply. It argues that only one approach—the mutual parts view—can yield a viable mereology where universalism does not entail extensionalism.PostprintPeer reviewe
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Armstrong’s combinatorial theory of possibility faces the obvious difficulty that not all universals...
This paper summarizes and extends the transmodal argument for the existence of universals (developed...
Abstract The notion of similarity plays a central role in Quine's theory of Universals and it is wit...
Does a commitment to mereological universalism automatically bring along a commitment to the controv...
In a recent article in this journal, Achille Varzi (2009) argues that mereo-logical universalism (U)...
Universalism (also known as Conjunctivism, or Collectivism) is the thesis that mereological composit...
Mereological universalists, according to whom every plurality of entities has a fusion, usually clai...
In this paper I develop a version of universalism that is non-mereological. Broadly speaking, non-me...
One of the more persistent debates in mereology is whether distinct wholes can have the same parts. ...
In this paper I develop a version of universalism that is non-mereological. Broadly speaking, non-me...
Date of Acceptance: 04/04/2013The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereol...
The dominant theory of parts and wholes – classical extensional mereology – has faced a number of ch...
In this paper, we present an extensional system of mereology suitable to account for the intuitive d...
I examine the link between extensionality principles of classical mereology and the anti-symmetry of...
This thesis argues for realism about universals—the view that, in addition to particular things, the...
Armstrong’s combinatorial theory of possibility faces the obvious difficulty that not all universals...
This paper summarizes and extends the transmodal argument for the existence of universals (developed...
Abstract The notion of similarity plays a central role in Quine's theory of Universals and it is wit...