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Tobias Hansson Wahlberg

Lund University
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  • Lund University
    Department of Philosophy
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Lund University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Social Ontology, Misc
Philosophy of Social Science
Theories of Causation
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Causally Redundant Social Objects: Rejoinder to Elder-Vass
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (6): 798-809. 2014.
    In Elder-Vass’s response to my critical discussion of his social ontology, it is maintained (1) that a social object is not identical with but is merely composed of its suitably interrelated parts, (2) that a social object is necessarily indistinguishable in terms of its causal capacities from its interrelated parts, and (3) that ontological individualism lacks an adequate ontological justification. In this reply, I argue that in view of (1) the so-called redescription principle defended by Elde…Read more
    In Elder-Vass’s response to my critical discussion of his social ontology, it is maintained (1) that a social object is not identical with but is merely composed of its suitably interrelated parts, (2) that a social object is necessarily indistinguishable in terms of its causal capacities from its interrelated parts, and (3) that ontological individualism lacks an adequate ontological justification. In this reply, I argue that in view of (1) the so-called redescription principle defended by Elder-Vass ought to be reformulated and renamed; that the conjunction of (1) and (2) renders social objects causally redundant; and that ontological individualism can be coherently formulated and theoretically justified within Elder-Vass’s own metaphysics of objects with causal powers
    Causal OverdeterminationSupervenient CausationPowersConcepts of EmergenceMereology, MiscPhilosophy o…Read more
    Causal OverdeterminationSupervenient CausationPowersConcepts of EmergenceMereology, MiscPhilosophy of Social Science, MiscellaneousApproaches to Social Ontology, Misc
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