Single Idea 18336

[catalogued under 8. Modes of Existence / A. Relations / 2. Internal Relations]

Full Idea

An internal relation is 'existential' if x and y relate in that way whenever they both exist. An internal relation is 'qualitative' if x and y relate in that way whenever they have certain intrinsic properties.

Gist of Idea

Internal relations depend either on the existence of the relata, or on their properties

Source

Adolph Rami (Introduction: Truth and Truth-Making [2009], 05)

Book Reference

'Truth and Truth-Making', ed/tr. Lowe,E.J./Rami,A. [Acumen 2009], p.8


A Reaction

[compressed - Rami likes to write these things in fashionable quasi-algebra, but I have a strong prejudice in this database for expressing ideas in English; call me old-fashioned] The distinction strikes me as simplistic. I would involve dispositions.