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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
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Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Institutional objects, reductionism and theories of persistence
    Dialectica 68 (4): 525-562. 2014.
    Can institutional objects be identified with physical objects that have been ascribed status functions, as advocated by John Searle in The Construction of Social Reality (1995)? The paper argues that the prospects of this identification hinge on how objects persist – i.e., whether they endure, perdure or exdure through time. This important connection between reductive identification and mode of persistence has been largely ignored in the literature on social ontology thus far.
    Ontology, MiscPersistence, MiscIdentity, MiscMaterial ConstitutionThree- and Four-DimensionalismOnto…Read more
    Ontology, MiscPersistence, MiscIdentity, MiscMaterial ConstitutionThree- and Four-DimensionalismOntology of Social Domains
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