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307Validity for Strong PluralistsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (3): 563-579. 2013.Preprint.
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325Generic truth and mixed conjunctions: Some alternativesAnalysis 69 (3): 473-479. 2009.Christine Tappolet posed a problem for alethic pluralism: either deny the truth of conjunctions whose conjuncts are from distinct domains of inquiry, or posit a generic global truth property thus making other truth properties redundant. Douglas Edwards has attempted to solve the problem by avoiding the horns of Tappolet's dilemma. After first noting an unappreciated consequence of Edwards's view regarding a proliferation of truth properties, I show that Edwards's proposal fails to avoid Tappolet…Read more
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2054Composition as General IdentityIn Dean W. Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Oxford University Press. pp. 294-322. 2008.
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410Universalism and JunkAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (4): 649-664. 2014.Those who accept the necessity of mereological universalism face what has come to be known as the ‘junk argument’ due to Bohn [2009], which proceeds from the incompatibility of junk with universalism and the possibility of junk, to conclude that mereological universalism isn't metaphysically necessary. Most attention has focused on ; however, recent authors have cast doubt on. This paper undertakes a defence of premise against three main objections. The first is a new objection to the effect tha…Read more
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598Non-wellfounded MereologyReview of Symbolic Logic 5 (2): 187-204. 2012.This paper is a systematic exploration of non-wellfounded mereology. Motivations and applications suggested in the literature are considered. Some are exotic like Borges’ Aleph, and the Trinity; other examples are less so, like time traveling bricks, and even Geach’s Tibbles the Cat. The authors point out that the transitivity of non-wellfounded parthood is inconsistent with extensionality. A non-wellfounded mereology is developed with careful consideration paid to rival notions of supplementati…Read more
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275Does Universalism Entail Extensionalism?Noûs 50 (1): 121-132. 2016.Does a commitment to mereological universalism automatically bring along a commitment to the controversial doctrine of mereologicalextensionalism—the view that objects with the same proper parts are identical? A recent argument suggests the answer is ‘yes’. This paper attempts a systematic response to the argument, considering nearly every available line of reply. It argues that only one approach—themutual partsview—can yield a viable mereology where universalism does not entail extensionalism.
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293Inconsistent boundariesSynthese 192 (5): 1267-1294. 2015.Mereotopology is a theory of connected parts. The existence of boundaries, as parts of everyday objects, is basic to any such theory; but in classical mereotopology, there is a problem: if boundaries exist, then either distinct entities cannot be in contact, or else space is not topologically connected . In this paper we urge that this problem can be met with a paraconsistent mereotopology, and sketch the details of one such approach. The resulting theory focuses attention on the role of empty p…Read more
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1153Pluralism and ParadoxIn Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Cory Wright (eds.), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates, Oxford University Press. pp. 339. 2012.
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217How Many Angels Can Be in the Same Place at the Same Time? A Defence of Mereological UniversalismMind 125 (500): 959-965. 2016.I reply to Hawthorne and Uzquiano’s arguments for the incompatibility between mereological universalism and plenitudinous co-location. I argue that a mereology in which antisymmetry for parthood fails is independently motivated, and allows for both universalism and plenitudinous co-location. There can be as many angels in a place as there are cardinalities.
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285Beyond AtomismThought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 67-72. 2013.Contemporary metaphysicians have been drawn to a certain attractive picture of the structure of the world. This picture consists in classical mereology, the priority of parts over wholes, and the well-foundedness of metaphysical priority. In this short note, I show that this combination of theses entails superatomism, which is a significant strengthening of mereological atomism. This commitment has been missed in the literature due to certain sorts of models of mereology being overlooked. But th…Read more
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289Parts as counterpartsThought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (3): 228-241. 2013.Mereological nihilists are faced with a difficult challenge: explaining ordinary talk about material objects. Popular paraphrase strategies involve plurals, arrangements of particles, or fictions. In this paper, a new paraphrase strategy is put forward that has distinct advantages over its rivals: it is compatible with gunk and emergent properties of macro-objects. The only assumption is a commitment to a liberal view of the nature of simples; the nihilist must be willing to accept the possibili…Read more
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University of St. AndrewsSenior Lecturer
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St Andrews, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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