DOI: 10.14264/uql.2020.944
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The limits of classical mereology: Mixed fusions and the failures of mereological hybridism

Abstract: In this thesis I argue against unrestricted mereological hybridism, the view that there are absolutely no constraints on wholes having parts from many different logical or ontological categories, an exemplar of which I take to be 'mixed fusions'. These are composite entities which have parts from at least two different categories-the membered (as in classes) and the non-membered (as in individuals). As a result, mixed fusions can also be understood to represent a variety of crosscategory summation such as the … Show more

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