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Journal

2012 | 20 | 3 | 5-11

Article title

Objects, Their Parts, and Essences

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PL
Objects, Their Parts, and Essences
EN
Objects, Their Parts, and Essences

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PL

Abstracts

PL
According to some philosophical views, parts of objects (either three-dimenĀ¬sional or four-dimensional) and whole objects are distinct entities. This raises the question of how to identify objects and their parts across possible worlds. By the principle of the necessity of diversity, the distinctness of objects and their parts must be preserved across possible worlds and this, paradoxically, seems to imply that in other possible worlds objects cannot be temporally or spatially different from what they actually are. For example, it seems that if Descartes and his temporal part are two distinct objects, Descartes could not have lived any shorter than he actually did. I argue that we can avoid this paradoxical conclusion once we realize that no temporal part of Descartes can be identified in other possible worlds with an independently existing person. In general, the view I defend is that parts of objects are not identical with independently existing objects across possible worlds.

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Year

Volume

20

Issue

3

Pages

5-11

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Dates

published
2012-09-01

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2657-5868-year-2012-volume-20-issue-3-article-685
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