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Richard Callais

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    Persistence as a Four-Dimensionalist: Perdurantism vs. Exdurantism
    Dialogue 64 (1): 24-29. 2021.
    The debate over persistence currently involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist theory called “endurantism” and two four-dimensionalist theories called “perdurantism” and “exdurantism.” This inner debate between the latter two persistence theories is what I aim to clarify, and ultimately, I argue that perdurantism is superior to exdurantism because exdurantism is too extravagant in counting ordinary objects in the world. Extravagant for the reason that objects in their entirety …Read more
    The debate over persistence currently involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist theory called “endurantism” and two four-dimensionalist theories called “perdurantism” and “exdurantism.” This inner debate between the latter two persistence theories is what I aim to clarify, and ultimately, I argue that perdurantism is superior to exdurantism because exdurantism is too extravagant in counting ordinary objects in the world. Extravagant for the reason that objects in their entirety are bound to their momentary stages, and there is practically an interminable number of these stages, which is not reasonable when counting in the ordinary world.
    OntologyPerduranceThree- and Four-DimensionalismVague ObjectsPropertiesIdentityEnduranceMereologySta…Read more
    OntologyPerduranceThree- and Four-DimensionalismVague ObjectsPropertiesIdentityEnduranceMereologyStage TheoryObjects and PropertiesPersistence, Misc
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