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Single Idea 1699
[filed under theme 7. Existence / C. Structure of Existence / 4. Ontological Dependence
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Full Idea
That from which the implication of existence does not hold reciprocally is thought to be prior.
Clarification
'Prior' usually means 'has to come first in a sequence of reasoning'
Gist of Idea
A thing is prior to another if it implies its existence
Source
Aristotle (Categories [c.331 BCE], 14a32)
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'Categories and De Interpretatione', ed/tr. Ackrill,J.R. [OUP 1963], p.39
A Reaction
shadows and objects
The
17 ideas
with the same theme
[things that rely on other things for their existence]:
1699
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A thing is prior to another if it implies its existence
[Aristotle]
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18366
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Of interdependent things, the prior one causes the other's existence
[Aristotle]
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24057
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What is prior is always potentially present in what is next in order
[Aristotle]
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11154
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Prior things can exist without posterior things, but not vice versa
[Aristotle]
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17443
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Many of us find Frege's claim that truths depend on one another an obscure idea
[Heck on Frege]
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17445
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Parallelism is intuitive, so it is more fundamental than sameness of direction
[Frege, by Heck]
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17656
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Being primitive or prior always depends on a constructional system
[Goodman]
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11919
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Ontological dependence rests on essential connection, not necessary connection
[Molnar]
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11151
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An object is dependent if its essence prevents it from existing without some other object
[Fine,K]
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14251
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A natural modal account of dependence says x depends on y if y must exist when x does
[Fine,K]
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14257
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An object depends on another if the second cannot be eliminated from the first's definition
[Fine,K]
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14254
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Dependency is the real counterpart of one term defining another
[Fine,K]
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14261
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There is 'weak' dependence in one definition, and 'strong' dependence in all the definitions
[Fine,K]
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12879
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Independent objects can exist apart, and maybe even entirely alone
[Simons]
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14091
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There may be a one-way direction of dependence among sets, and among natural numbers
[Linnebo]
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17327
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Non-causal dependence is at present only dimly understood
[Liggins]
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17720
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There's essential, modal, explanatory, conceptual, metaphysical and constitutive dependence
[Jenkins, by PG]
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