10653 | Maybe set theory need not be well-founded |
10659 | There is something of which everything is part, but no null-thing which is part of everything |
10648 | Mereology need not be nominalist, though it is often taken to be so |
10655 | Are there mereological atoms, and are all objects made of them? |
10661 | 'Composition is identity' says multitudes are the reality, loosely composing single things |
10654 | The parthood relation will help to define at least seven basic predicates |
10647 | Parts may or may not be attached, demarcated, arbitrary, material, extended, spatial or temporal |
10649 | 'Part' stands for a reflexive, antisymmetric and transitive relation |
10651 | If 'part' is reflexive, then identity is a limit case of parthood |
10658 | Sameness of parts won't guarantee identity if their arrangement matters |
10652 | Conceivability may indicate possibility, but literary fantasy does not |