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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / a. Nature of abstracta
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The existence of abstract objects is a pseudo-problem [Dummett]
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / c. Modern abstracta
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Abstract objects nowadays are those which are objective but not actual [Dummett]
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It is absurd to deny the Equator, on the grounds that it lacks causal powers [Dummett]
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'We've crossed the Equator' has truth-conditions, so accept the Equator - and it's an object [Dummett]
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / d. Problems with abstracta
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Abstract objects need the context principle, since they can't be encountered directly [Dummett]
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 2. Hylomorphism / a. Hylomorphism
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The unmoved mover and the soul show Aristotelian form as the ultimate mereological atom [Aristotle, by Koslicki]
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 2. Hylomorphism / d. Form as unifier
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The 'form' is the recipe for building wholes of a particular kind [Aristotle, by Koslicki]
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9. Objects / D. Essence of Objects / 1. Essences of Objects
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An essence and what merely follow from it are distinct [Koslicki]
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9. Objects / D. Essence of Objects / 3. Individual Essences
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Individuals are perceived, but demonstration and definition require universals [Koslicki]
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9. Objects / D. Essence of Objects / 7. Essence and Necessity / c. Essentials are necessary
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If an object exists, then its essential properties are necessary [Koslicki]
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9. Objects / F. Identity among Objects / 2. Defining Identity
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Content is replaceable if identical, so replaceability can't define identity [Dummett, by Dummett]
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Frege introduced criteria for identity, but thought defining identity was circular [Dummett]
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