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Composition As Identity 1st Edition Aaron J Cotnoir Donald L M Baxter

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Composition As Identity 1st Edition Aaron J Cotnoir Donald L M Baxter
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Aaron J. Cotnoir, Donald L. M. Baxter
ISBN: 9780199669615, 0199669619
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Composition As Identity 1st Edition Aaron J Cotnoir Donald L M Baxter by Aaron J. Cotnoir, Donald L. M. Baxter 9780199669615, 0199669619 instant download after payment.

Composition is the relation between a whole and its parts--the parts are said to compose the whole; the whole is composed of the parts. But is a whole anything distinct from its parts taken collectively? It is often said that 'a whole is nothing over and above its parts'; but what might we mean by that? Could it be that a whole just is its parts?
This collection of essays is the first of its kind to focus on the relationship between composition and identity. Twelve original articles--written by internationally renowned scholars and rising stars in the field--argue for and against the controversial doctrine that composition is identity. An editor's introduction sets out the formal and philosophical groundwork to bring readers to the forefront of the debate.

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