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Full Idea
Substances can survive a change in their parts in a way that a mere aggregate of parts.
Gist of Idea
Substances, unlike aggregates, can survive a change of parts
Source
Stephen Mumford (Metaphysics: a very short introduction [2012], 3)
Book Ref
Mumford,Stephen: 'Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction' [OUP 2012], p.29
A Reaction
A simple but very important idea. If we then distinguish between 'substances' and 'aggregates' we get a much clearer grip on things. Is the Ship of Theseus a substance or an aggregate? There is no factual answer to that. What do you want to explain?
18617 | Substances, unlike aggregates, can survive a change of parts [Mumford] |
18618 | Maybe possibilities are recombinations of the existing elements of reality [Mumford] |
18619 | Combinatorial possibility has to allow all elements to be combinable, which seems unlikely [Mumford] |
18620 | Combinatorial possibility relies on what actually exists (even over time), but there could be more [Mumford] |