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The Ontology Of Physical Objects Fourdimensional Hunks Of Matter Reissue Mark Heller

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The Ontology Of Physical Objects Fourdimensional Hunks Of Matter Reissue Mark Heller
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 120.7 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Mark Heller
ISBN: 9780521069496, 0521069491
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Reissue

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The Ontology Of Physical Objects Fourdimensional Hunks Of Matter Reissue Mark Heller by Mark Heller 9780521069496, 0521069491 instant download after payment.

This provocative new book attempts to resolve traditional problems of identity over time. It seeks to answer such questions as "How is it that an object can survive change?" and "How much change can an object undergo without being destroyed?" To answer these questions Professor Heller presents a completely new theory about the nature of physical objects and about the relationship between our language and the physical world. According to his theory, the only actually existing physical entities are what the author calls "hunks," four dimensional objects extending across time and space. This is a major new contribution to ontological debate and will be essential reading for all philosophers concerned with metaphysics.

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