The Monster Objection has often been considered one of the main reasons to explore non-standard mereological views, such as hylomorphism. Still, it has been rarely discussed and then only in a cursory fashion. This paper fills this gap by offering the first thorough assessment of the objection. It argues that different metaphysical stances, such as presentism and three- and four-dimensionalism, provide different ways of undermining the objection
My thesis discusses a hylomorphic theory of composition, contrasting hylomorphism with physicalism o...
Hylomorphism is the Aristotelian theory according to which objects are composites of form and matter...
Locke and Leibniz deny that there are any such beings as ‘monsters’ (anomalies, natural curiosities,...
The Monster Objection has often been considered one of the main reasons to explore non-standard mere...
Each thing is fundamental. Not only is no thing any more or less real than any other, but no thing i...
A number of contemporary metaphysicians find Aristotle’s hylomorphism a promising and yet wanting ac...
The view that ordinary objects are composites of form and matter (“hylomorphism”) can be contrasted ...
The Problem of Material Constitution is the fact that five apparently plausible, commonsense feature...
In chapter one, I distinguish between material objects and material substances. I then argue that ma...
Hylomorphism provides an attractive framework for addressing issues in philosophical anthropology. A...
Locke and Leibniz deny that there are any such beings as ‘monsters’ (anomalies, natural curiosities,...
My thesis discusses a hylomorphic theory of composition, contrasting hylomorphism with physicalism o...
Hylomorphism is the Aristotelian theory according to which objects are composites of form and matter...
Locke and Leibniz deny that there are any such beings as ‘monsters’ (anomalies, natural curiosities,...
The Monster Objection has often been considered one of the main reasons to explore non-standard mere...
Each thing is fundamental. Not only is no thing any more or less real than any other, but no thing i...
A number of contemporary metaphysicians find Aristotle’s hylomorphism a promising and yet wanting ac...
The view that ordinary objects are composites of form and matter (“hylomorphism”) can be contrasted ...
The Problem of Material Constitution is the fact that five apparently plausible, commonsense feature...
In chapter one, I distinguish between material objects and material substances. I then argue that ma...
Hylomorphism provides an attractive framework for addressing issues in philosophical anthropology. A...
Locke and Leibniz deny that there are any such beings as ‘monsters’ (anomalies, natural curiosities,...
My thesis discusses a hylomorphic theory of composition, contrasting hylomorphism with physicalism o...
Hylomorphism is the Aristotelian theory according to which objects are composites of form and matter...
Locke and Leibniz deny that there are any such beings as ‘monsters’ (anomalies, natural curiosities,...