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408On the Possibility of Presentism with OccurrentsPhilosophia 49 (5): 2173-2188. 2021.This paper defends the possibility of admitting occurrents in a presentist ontology. Two ways of doing so are proposed, the first one involves Meinongian presentism. By using the notion of non-existent object and coherently modifying some mereological principle, it is argued, the presentist can allow for occurrents. The second proposal involves ex-concrete objects. Ex-concrete objects, i.e. objects that are contingently not concrete, have been used by Linsky and Zalta, 431-458, 1994), Williamson…Read more
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Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Metaontology |
Modality |
Objects |
Ontology |
Realism and Anti-Realism |
Time |
Metaphysics, Miscellaneous |