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A Mereological Causal Proposition Argument

September 10, 2020September 13, 2020 Harrison Jennings

Mereology is the branch of philosophy which studies parts and wholes and their relations. In two previous posts I outlined an argument for a causal proposition; in this post I present another such argument, but one couched in mereological terms. … Continue reading A Mereological Causal Proposition Argument

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