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    General Extensional Mereology is Finitely Axiomatizable.Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (4):809-826.
    Mereology is the theory of the relation “being a part of”. The first exact formulation of mereology is due to the Polish logician Stanisław Leśniewski. But Leśniewski’s mereology is not first-order axiomatizable, for it requires every subset of the domain to have a fusion. In recent literature, a first-order theory named General Extensional Mereology can be thought of as a first-order approximation of Leśniewski’s theory, in the sense that GEM guarantees that every definable subset of the domain has a (...)
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  2. Extensionality and Restriction in Naive Set Theory.Zach Weber - 2010 - Studia Logica 94 (1):87-104.
    The naive set theory problem is to begin with a full comprehension axiom, and to find a logic strong enough to prove theorems, but weak enough not to prove everything. This paper considers the sub-problem of expressing extensional identity and the subset relation in paraconsistent, relevant solutions, in light of a recent proposal from Beall, Brady, Hazen, Priest and Restall [4]. The main result is that the proposal, in the context of an independently motivated formalization of naive set theory, (...)
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    Self-Extensional Three-Valued Paraconsistent Logics.Arnon Avron - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (3):297-315.
    A logic \ is called self-extensional if it allows to replace occurrences of a formula by occurrences of an \-equivalent one in the context of claims about logical consequence and logical validity. It is known that no three-valued paraconsistent logic which has an implication can be self-extensional. In this paper we show that in contrast, there is exactly one self-extensional three-valued paraconsistent logic in the language of \ for which \ is a disjunction, and \ is a (...)
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    Decidability of General Extensional Mereology.Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (3):619-636.
    The signature of the formal language of mereology contains only one binary predicate P which stands for the relation “being a part of”. Traditionally, P must be a partial ordering, that is, ${\forall{x}Pxx, \forall{x}\forall{y}((Pxy\land Pyx)\to x=y)}$ and ${\forall{x}\forall{y}\forall{z}((Pxy\land Pyz)\to Pxz))}$ are three basic mereological axioms. The best-known mereological theory is “general extensional mereology”, which is axiomatized by the three basic axioms plus the following axiom and axiom schema: (Strong Supplementation) ${\forall{x}\forall{y}(\neg Pyx\to \exists z(Pzy\land \neg Ozx))}$ , where Oxy means (...)
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    Kraszewski Zdzisław. Logika stosunków zakresowych . Studio logica, Bd. 4 , S. 63–87.Kraszewski Z.. Logika obémnyh otnošénij . Russische Übersetzung des Vorhergehenden. Studio logica, Bd. 4 , S. 88–115.Kraszewski Z.. Logic of extensional relations. Englischer Auszug desselben. Studio logica, Bd. 4 , S. 116. [REVIEW]Klaus Härtig - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (2):230-231.
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    The Normal and Self-extensional Extension of Dunn–Belnap Logic.Arnon Avron - 2020 - Logica Universalis 14 (3):281-296.
    A logic \ is called self-extensional if it allows to replace occurrences of a formula by occurrences of an \-equivalent one in the context of claims about logical consequence and logical validity. It is known that no three-valued paraconsistent logic which has an implication can be self-extensional. In this paper we show that in contrast, the famous Dunn–Belnap four-valued logic has exactly one self-extensional four-valued extension which has an implication. We also investigate the main properties of this (...)
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    La lógica que aprendimos.Huberto Marraud González & Enrique Alonso - 2003 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 18 (3):327-349.
    Este trabajo constituye una revisión de los contenidos, orientación y objetivos de una parte significativa de los manuales de lógica elemental de las décadas de 1960 y 1970 redactados por autores españoles. En concreto, analizamos los prólogos, los rudimentos previos, y la presentación de los distintos cálculos que aparecen en tales obras. El estudio de la semántica, los contenidos metateóricos o las extensiones de la lógica elemental quedan para una segunda etapa de esta investigación.
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    Логика обЩемнЫх отношенийLogic of extensional relations.э Крашевский - 1956 - Studia Logica 4 (1):88-116.
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    El sistema bp+ : Una lógica positiva mínima para la negación mínima (the system bp+: A minimal positive logic for minimal negation).José M. Méndez, Francisco Salto & Gemma Robles - 2007 - Theoria 22 (1):81-91.
    Entendemos el concepto de “negación mínima” en el sentido clásico definido por Johansson. El propósito de este artículo es definir la lógica positiva mínima Bp+, y probar que la negación mínima puede introducirse en ella. Además, comentaremos algunas de las múltiples extensiones negativas de Bp+.“Minimal negation” is classically understood in a Johansson sense. The aim of this paper is to define the minimal positive logic Bp+ and prove that a minimal negation can be inroduced in it. In addition, some (...)
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    El sistema Bp+ : una lógica positiva mínima para la negación mínima (The system Bp+: a minimal positive logic for minimal negation).José M. Méndez, Francisco Salto & Gemma Robles - 2007 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 22 (1):81-91.
    Entendemos el concepto de “negación mínima” en el sentido clásico definido por Johansson. El propósito de este artículo es definir la lógica positiva mínima Bp+, y probar que la negación mínima puede introducirse en ella. Además, comentaremos algunas de las múltiples extensiones negativas de Bp+.“Minimal negation” is classically understood in a Johansson sense. The aim of this paper is to define the minimal positive logic Bp+ and prove that a minimal negation can be inroduced in it. In addition, some (...)
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    Finite sets and natural numbers in intuitionistic TT without extensionality.Daniel Dzierzgowski - 1998 - Studia Logica 61 (3):417-428.
    In this paper, we prove that Heyting's arithmetic can be interpreted in an intuitionistic version of Russell's Simple Theory of Types without extensionality.
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    A note on the system of propositional calculus with primitive rule of extensionality.K. Hałkowska - 1967 - Studia Logica 20 (1):150-150.
    The present paper deals with a systemS of propositional calculus, conjunction, equivalence and falsum being its primitive terms.The only primitive rule inS is the rule of extensionality defined by the scheme: $\frac{{E\alpha \beta ,\Phi (\alpha )}}{{\Phi (\beta )}}$.
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    Axiomatic theory of enumeration: A note on the axiom of extensionality.P. L. Ferrari - 1978 - Studia Logica 37 (3):261-268.
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    A propositional calculus without the law of extensionality.R. Wielądek - 1969 - Studia Logica 24 (1):207-207.
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  15. Тип: Статья в журнале-научная статья язык: Английский том: 69 номер: 1 год: 2001 страницы: 193 цит. В ринц®: 0.Logica Studia - 2001 - Studia Logica 69 (1):193.
     
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  16. Ghilardi Silvio 1, Mundici Daniele 2.Logica Studia - 2003 - Studia Logica 73 (1):3.
     
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  17. Lepage franccois, Thijsse Elias, Wansing Heinrich.Logica Studia - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (1):1-4.
     
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  18. Ojeda-aciego Manuel 1, Brewka Gerhard 2, de Guzman inma P. 1, Pereira Luis moniz 3.Logica Studia - 2002 - Studia Logica 72 (1):3-5.
     
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  19. Alain LECOM1E.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:49.
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  20. Basic Logic for Ontic and Deontic Modalities Jean-Louis GARDIES.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:31.
     
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  21. Holism and dependency among properties* Antonio Blanco salgueiro.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:17.
     
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  22. How to mix alethic, deontic, temporal, individual modalities Patrice Bailhache.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:3.
     
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  23. Kripke Semantics for some Paraconsistent Logics MarekNOWAK.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:87.
     
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  24. Natural language conditionals1 Javier Vilanova Arias.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:135.
     
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  25. The Law of Excluded Middle and intuitionistic logic PiotrLUKOWSKI.Logica Trianguli - 1998 - Logica Trianguli: Logic in Łódź, Nantes, Santiago de Compostela 2:73.
     
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    Silogísticas paraclássicas.E. Lógicas Não-clássicas - forthcoming - Principia.
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  27. Pietro Abelardo, Teologia 'Degli Scolastici'Libro III. Traduzione di Sergio Paolo Bonanni. Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana/Pontificio Istituto Biblico, Roma 2004, ISBN 88 7839 001 1 Anselm von Canterbury, Über die Wahrheit. Lateinisch-deutsch. Übersetzt, mit einer Einleitung und Anmerkungen herausgegeben von Markus Enders. Felix Meiner Verlag, Hamburg. [REVIEW]Logica Morelli - 2004 - Vivarium 42:2.
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  28. La Differenza dell'identico e le Logiche Dogmatiche ğ.Franco Spisani & Ğ Fondamenti di Logica Produttiva - 1970 - International Logic Review 2:119.
     
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    Solo las substancias tienen esencia: el argumento de Aristóteles en Metafísica z5.Ricardo Salles - 2016 - Praxis Filosófica 43:103-128.
    En este trabajo, propongo una reconstrucción del argumento de Aristótelesen el capítulo 5 de Metafísica Z y defiendo una nueva lectura de cómo lasobjeciones desarrolladas en 1030b14-36 en contra de la posibilidad dedefinir predicados no-substanciales se relacionan entre sí.
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    Analytic Rules for Mereology.Paolo Maffezioli - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (1):79-114.
    We present a sequent calculus for extensional mereology. It extends the classical first-order sequent calculus with identity by rules of inference corresponding to well-known mereological axioms. Structural rules, including cut, are admissible.
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    An intensional interpretation of ockham's theory of supposition.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (3):pp. 365-393.
    According to a widespread view in medieval scholarship, theories of supposition are the medieval counterparts of theories of reference, and are thus essentially extensional theories. I propose an alternative interpretation: theories of supposition are theories of properties of terms, but whose aim is to allow for the interpretation of sentences. This holds especially of Ockham’s supposition theory, which is the main object of analysis in this paper. In particular, I argue for my intensional interpretation of his theory on the (...)
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    „Debeo tibi equum“ Analýza slibů v terministické sémantice čtrnáctého století.Miroslav Hanke - 2011 - Studia Neoaristotelica 8 (2):189-210.
    The construction of mediaeval semantic theories is based on defining semantic concepts introduced by means of paradigmatic examples. One of the commonly discussed expressions is the promise “Debeo tibi equum”. This study deals with analyses of this proposition in fourteenth century logic done by means of instruments of terminist semantics. We may distinguish between realist and nominalist analyses, the nominalist may further be classified according to how the propositional context is interpreted – whether as extensional, intensional or hyperintensional. If (...)
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    Un análisis Dei concepto de cognoscibilidad desde la semántica de mundos posibles (an analysis of the notion of knowability in the F ield of possible worlds semantics).Javier Vilanova - 1999 - Theoria 14 (3):413-429.
    Las nociones epistémicas modales se definen como aquellos conceptos epistémicos que, como el de cognoscibilidad o el de indudabilidad, incluyen una nota modal. Segun se defiende en este trabajo, la semántica de mundos posibles y algunas de sus extensiones (especialmente las llevadas a cabo para logica temporal, logica epistemica y logica condicional) son instrumentos adecuados para deshacer el nudo de las intensionalidades superpuestas en estas nociones especialmente esquivas al análisis. Para mostrarlo, se proporcionan una serie de análisis sucesivos de la (...)
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    La iógica que aprendimos.Enrique Alonso & Hubert Marraud - 2003 - Theoria 18 (3):327-349.
    Este trabajo constituye una revisión de los contenidos, orientación y objetivos de una parte significativa de los manuales de lógica elemental de las décadas de 1960 y 1970 redactados por autores españoles. En concreto, analizamos los prólogos, los rudimentos prerios, y la presentación de los distintos cálculos gue aparecen en tales obras. EI estudio de la semántica, los contenidos metatcóricos o las extensiones de Ia lógica elemental quedan para una segunda etapa de esta investigacion.This work is a critical (...)
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    Logic of Determination of Objects (LDO): How to Articulate “Extension” with “Intension” and “Objects” with “Concepts”. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Desclés & Anca Pascu - 2011 - Logica Universalis 5 (1):75-89.
    From a logical viewpoint, object is never defined, even by a negative definition. This paper is a theoretical contribution about object using a new constructivist logical approach called Logic of Determination of Objects founded on a basic operation, called determination. This new logic takes into account cognitive problems such as the inheritance of properties by non typical occurrences or by indeterminate atypical objects in opposition to prototypes that are typical completely determinate objects. We show how extensional classes, intensions, more (...)
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    Logic and Intensionality.Guido Imaguire - 2010 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 14 (1):111-24.
    There are different ways we use the expressions “extension” and “intension”. I specify in the first part of this paper two basic senses of this distinction, and try to show that the old metaphysical sense, by means of particular instance vs. universal, is more fundamental than the contemporary sense by means of substitutivity. In the second part, I argue that logic in general is essentially intensional, not only because logic is a rule-guided activity, but because even the extensional definition (...)
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    A Rational Approach to Soft Rationality.Moti Suess - 2011 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 15 (2):349.
    A vagueza é comumente representada pela adoção de significados imprecisos na linguagem natural. Ela é analisada como um caso limítrofe e formalizada de diversas maneiras pelas suas teorias “clássicas”. Este trabalho propõe uma abordagem diferente do tema através da adoção do conceito de Racionalidade Soft ( Soft Rationality ), elaborado por Marcelo Dascal, e da sua interpretação como o uso da “semelhança” ao invés da “análise” para a compreensão dos termos da linguagem natural. Aqui será feita a sugestão de que (...)
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    La crítica hegeliana a las conversiones entre modos operadas por Leibniz.Juan José Padial - 2005 - Anuario Filosófico:269-277.
    The Leibniz’s criticism to nominalism provides the metaphysic a more powerful (modal) logic rather than the extensional one of late-medieval period. At the same time he finds a prosecutive way of thinking that allows the systematization of the intelligibility. I maintain that on the formulation of Leibniz’s ontological argument, one can find the cognoscitive subject. Nevertheless, and in a similar way as Hegel, like Leibniz did not elaborate logic of productive action of intelligible possibility, the facticity introduces itself in (...)
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  39. Extensional Scientific Realism vs. Intensional Scientific Realism.Seungbae Park - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 59:46-52.
    Extensional scientific realism is the view that each believable scientific theory is supported by the unique first-order evidence for it and that if we want to believe that it is true, we should rely on its unique first-order evidence. In contrast, intensional scientific realism is the view that all believable scientific theories have a common feature and that we should rely on it to determine whether a theory is believable or not. Fitzpatrick argues that extensional realism is immune, (...)
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  40. The extensionality of parthood and composition.Achille C. Varzi - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):108-133.
    I focus on three mereological principles: the Extensionality of Parthood (EP), the Uniqueness of Composition (UC), and the Extensionality of Composition (EC). These principles are not equivalent. Nonetheless, they are closely related (and often equated) as they all reflect the basic nominalistic dictum, No difference without a difference maker. And each one of them—individually or collectively—has been challenged on philosophical grounds. In the first part I argue that such challenges do not quite threaten EP insofar as they are either self-defeating (...)
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  41. Extensional versus intuitive reasoning: The conjunction fallacy in probability judgment.Amos Tversky & Daniel Kahneman - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (4):293-315.
  42. Connexive Negation.Luis Estrada-González & Ricardo Arturo Nicolás-Francisco - 2023 - Studia Logica (Special Issue: Frontiers of Conn):1-29.
    Seen from the point of view of evaluation conditions, a usual way to obtain a connexive logic is to take a well-known negation, for example, Boolean negation or de Morgan negation, and then assign special properties to the conditional to validate Aristotle’s and Boethius’ Theses. Nonetheless, another theoretical possibility is to have the extensional or the material conditional and then assign special properties to the negation to validate the theses. In this paper we examine that possibility, not sufficiently explored (...)
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    Extensionality in natural language quantification: the case of many and few.Kristen A. Greer - 2014 - Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (4):315-351.
    This paper presents an extensional account of manyand few that explains data that have previously motivated intensional analyses of these quantifiers :599–620, 2000). The key insight is that their semantic arguments are themselves set intersections: the restrictor is the intersection of the predicates denoted by the N’ or the V’ and the restricted universe, U, and the scope is the intersection of the N’ and V’. Following Cohen, I assume that the universe consists of the union of alternatives to (...)
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  44. Demonstração, silogismo e causalidade.Lucas Angioni - 2014 - In Lógica e Ciência em Aristóteles. Phi. pp. 61-120.
    This chapter argues in favour of three interrelated points. First, I argue that demonstration (as expression of scientific knowledge) is fundamentally defined as knowledge of the appropriate cause for a given explanandum: to have scientific knowledge of the explanandum is to explain it through its fully appropriate cause. Secondly, I stress that Aristotle’s notion of cause has a “triadic” structure, which fundamentally depends on the predicative formulation (or “regimentation”) of the explanandum. Thirdly, I argue that what has motivated Aristotle to (...)
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    Logic without contraction as based on inclusion and unrestricted abstraction.Uwe Petersen - 2000 - Studia Logica 64 (3):365-403.
    On the one hand, the absence of contraction is a safeguard against the logical (property theoretic) paradoxes; but on the other hand, it also disables inductive and recursive definitions, in its most basic form the definition of the series of natural numbers, for instance. The reason for this is simply that the effectiveness of a recursion clause depends on its being available after application, something that is usually assured by contraction. This paper presents a way of overcoming this problem within (...)
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    The american plan completed: Alternative classical-style semantics, without stars, for relevant and paraconsistent logics.Richard Routley - 1984 - Studia Logica 43 (1-2):131 - 158.
    American-plan semantics with 4 values 1, 0, { {1, 0}} {{}}, interpretable as True, False, Both and Neither, are furnished for a range of logics, including relevant affixing systems. The evaluation rules for extensional connectives take a classical form: in particular, those for negation assume the form 1 (A, a) iff 0 (A, a) and 0 (A, a) iff 1 (A, a), so eliminating the star function *, on which much criticism of relevant logic semantics has focussed. The cost (...)
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    La logica di Tommaso d'Aquino: dimostrazione, induzione e metafisica.Claudio Antonio Testi - 2018 - Bologna: ESD.
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    A Logical Analysis of the Anselm’s Unum Argumentum.Jean-Pierre Desclés - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (1):105-119.
    Anselm of Cantorbery wrote Proslogion, where is formulated the famous ‘Unum argumentum’ about the existence of God. This argument was been disputed and criticized by numerous logicians from an extensional view point. The classical predicate logic is not able to give a formal frame to develop an adequate analysis of this argument. According to us, this argument is not an ontological proof; it analyses the meaning of the “quo nihil maius cogitari posit”, a characterization of God, and establish, by (...)
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  49. Extensionality and logicality.Gil Sagi - 2017 - Synthese (Suppl 5):1-25.
    Tarski characterized logical notions as invariant under permutations of the domain. The outcome, according to Tarski, is that our logic, which is commonly said to be a logic of extension rather than intension, is not even a logic of extension—it is a logic of cardinality. In this paper, I make this idea precise. We look at a scale inspired by Ruth Barcan Marcus of various levels of meaning: extensions, intensions and hyperintensions. On this scale, the lower the level of meaning, (...)
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    Extensionality, Multilocation, Persistence.Claudio Calosi - 2014 - Dialectica 68 (1):121-139.
    The paper addresses various questions about the logical and metaphysical relations between notions of parthood, location and persistence. In particular it argues that the conjunction of mereological extensionalism and multilocation, is highly problematic, if not utterly inconsistent. It thus provides an alternate route to reject multilocation, one that does not rely on Barker and Dowe's well known argument, at least for those who endorse extensionality of parthood. It then argues that other major metaphysical theses such as three-dimensionalism turn out to (...)
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