The debate over persistence currently involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist theory called “endurantism” and two four-dimensionalist theories called “perdurantism” and “exdurantism.” This inner debate between the latter two persistence theories is what I aim to clarify, and ultimately, I argue that perdurantism is superior to exdurantism because exdurantism is too extravagant in counting ordinary objects in the world. Extravagant for the reason that objects in their entirety are bound to their momentary stages, and there is practically an interminable number of these stages, which is not reasonable when counting in the ordinary world
The"paradoxes of coincidence" are generally taken as an important factor for deciding between rival ...
The combination of perdurantism and presentism has an alleged nice advantage: it seems to avoid the ...
Perdurantists think of continuants as mereological sums of stages from different times. This view of...
The debate over persistence currently involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist the...
This paper presents the strongest version of a non-perdurantist four-dimensionalism: a theory accord...
ABSTRACT A relevant part of the literature about the metaphysical problem of persistence of concrete...
In this paper I will look at two common theories about persistence and their views on parthood. The ...
Issues of persistence through time have been controversial in recent scholarship. A popular new view...
This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within t...
This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within t...
This article discusses two arguments in favor of perdurance. The first is Sider’s argument from vagu...
This thesis is composed of three essays on the perdurantist approach to persistence and identity ov...
According to the “received view” the disagreement between endurantism and perdurantism is ontologica...
Persistence through time is like extension through space. A road has spatial parts in the subregions...
The"paradoxes of coincidence" are generally taken as an important factor for deciding between rival ...
The combination of perdurantism and presentism has an alleged nice advantage: it seems to avoid the ...
Perdurantists think of continuants as mereological sums of stages from different times. This view of...
The debate over persistence currently involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist the...
This paper presents the strongest version of a non-perdurantist four-dimensionalism: a theory accord...
ABSTRACT A relevant part of the literature about the metaphysical problem of persistence of concrete...
In this paper I will look at two common theories about persistence and their views on parthood. The ...
Issues of persistence through time have been controversial in recent scholarship. A popular new view...
This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within t...
This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within t...
This article discusses two arguments in favor of perdurance. The first is Sider’s argument from vagu...
This thesis is composed of three essays on the perdurantist approach to persistence and identity ov...
According to the “received view” the disagreement between endurantism and perdurantism is ontologica...
Persistence through time is like extension through space. A road has spatial parts in the subregions...
The"paradoxes of coincidence" are generally taken as an important factor for deciding between rival ...
The combination of perdurantism and presentism has an alleged nice advantage: it seems to avoid the ...
Perdurantists think of continuants as mereological sums of stages from different times. This view of...