On being twice as heavy

Philosophia Mathematica 11 (2):203-7 (2003)
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Abstract

This note considers a recent challenge to Field's nominalization programme due to Joseph Melia, who argues that Field's treatment of mass involves unacceptable ontological extravagance. I explain how Field can get around the difficulty by adding a new operator to his language. This tactic appears to threaten Field's argument against relationism about space; I argue, however, that this is not a genuine problem.

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Field's programme: some interference.J. Melia - 1998 - Analysis 58 (2):63-71.
Field's programme: Some interference.Joseph Melia - 1998 - Analysis 58 (2):63–71.

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