Do non-symmetric relations apply to the objects they relate in an order? According to the standard view of relations, the difference between aRb and bRa obtaining, where R is non-symmetric, corresponds to a difference in the order in which the non-symmetric relation R applies to a and b. Recently Kit Fine has challenged the standard view in his important paper ‘Neutral Relations’ arguing that non-symmetric relations are neutral, lacking direction or order. In this paper I argue that Fine cannot account for the application of non-symmetric relations to their relata; so far from being neutral, these relations are inherently directional
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Contains fulltext : 55694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The presuppose...
I examine and discuss in this paper Orilia’s theory of external, non-symmetrical relations, that is ...
Linear passive systems form a very important field of interest in theoretical as well as applied asp...
Do non-symmetric relations apply to the objects they relate in an order? According to the standard v...
There are three different degrees to which we may allow a systematic theory of the world to embrace ...
Relationism holds that objects entirely depend on relations or that they must be eliminated in favou...
Maureen Donnelly has recently argued that directionalism, the view that relations have a direction, ...
There are two ways to characterize symmetric relations. One is intensional: necessarily, Rxy iff Ryx...
In ordinary representations of relations the order of the relata plays a structural role, but in th...
It is a metaphysical orthodoxy that interesting non-symmetric relations cannot be reduced to symmetr...
Arbitrariness is commonly seen as a major concept in Saussure’s thought, and it even receives the st...
Maureen Donnelly’s (2016) relative positionalism correctly handles any fixed arity relation with any...
ten Berge (Comput. Statist. Data Anal. 24, 1997, 357–366) distinguished between rank-one and rank-tw...
How we talk about relations has a great influence on how we think about relations. By saying that Sp...
As Pooley (2001) explains, the challenge of giving a relational account of orientability (and topolo...
Contains fulltext : 55694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The presuppose...
I examine and discuss in this paper Orilia’s theory of external, non-symmetrical relations, that is ...
Linear passive systems form a very important field of interest in theoretical as well as applied asp...