What are the ordinary objects we sense? More precisely, how do we characterize the nature of their existence? In this exploration, we consider possible theories about the structure of concrete particulars, engaging with topics including attributes, universals, intrinsic unity, Identity of Indiscernibles, change, and more. Once we understand each theory, we evaluate it. In the end, can we find a suitable theory that coheres with our intuitive understanding of the ‘things’ we take for granted
One of the tasks of ontology in information science is to support the classification of entities acc...
Abstract: If you think that there are concrete particulars and that concrete particulars have a comp...
My general aim in this paper is to shed light on the controversial concept of a bare particular. I d...
Throughout the history of philosophy, philosophers have explained the nature of those ordinary objec...
The ontological analysis of concrete particulars deals with the relationship between concrete object...
Are concrete objects in some sense made up of the properties they exemplify? A distinguished traditi...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine a puzzle that emerges from what J. P. Moreland has called the tra...
This paper explores the consequences of the two most prominent forms of contemporary structural real...
This paper discusses attributively limited concrete objects such as disturbances (holes, folds, scra...
1. The theory of substrata and properties and its problems 2. The bundle theory and its problems 3. ...
This paper, through a realist reading of Husserlian phenomenology, aims to explain how the conscious...
Today it would be considered "bad Platonic metaphysics " to think that among all the concr...
The theory of the ontological constitution of material objects based on bare particulars has recent...
What is an object? In this thesis it is this seemingly trivial concept which is up for investigation...
In general, there are two major and representative metaphysical views classified as constitutive ont...
One of the tasks of ontology in information science is to support the classification of entities acc...
Abstract: If you think that there are concrete particulars and that concrete particulars have a comp...
My general aim in this paper is to shed light on the controversial concept of a bare particular. I d...
Throughout the history of philosophy, philosophers have explained the nature of those ordinary objec...
The ontological analysis of concrete particulars deals with the relationship between concrete object...
Are concrete objects in some sense made up of the properties they exemplify? A distinguished traditi...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine a puzzle that emerges from what J. P. Moreland has called the tra...
This paper explores the consequences of the two most prominent forms of contemporary structural real...
This paper discusses attributively limited concrete objects such as disturbances (holes, folds, scra...
1. The theory of substrata and properties and its problems 2. The bundle theory and its problems 3. ...
This paper, through a realist reading of Husserlian phenomenology, aims to explain how the conscious...
Today it would be considered "bad Platonic metaphysics " to think that among all the concr...
The theory of the ontological constitution of material objects based on bare particulars has recent...
What is an object? In this thesis it is this seemingly trivial concept which is up for investigation...
In general, there are two major and representative metaphysical views classified as constitutive ont...
One of the tasks of ontology in information science is to support the classification of entities acc...
Abstract: If you think that there are concrete particulars and that concrete particulars have a comp...
My general aim in this paper is to shed light on the controversial concept of a bare particular. I d...