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Full Idea
Most relations obtain only between certain kinds of thing. To learn that x is a part of y, however, tells you nothing about x and y taken individually.
Gist of Idea
Parthood lacks the restriction of kind which most relations have
Source
Stephen Yablo (Aboutness [2014], 03.2)
Book Ref
Yablo,Stephen: 'Aboutness' [Princeton 2014], p.46
A Reaction
Too sweeping. To be a part of crowd you have to be a person. To be part of the sea you have to be wet. It might depend on whether composition is unrestricted.
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18993 | If sentences point to different evidence, they must have different subject-matter [Yablo] |
18992 | Sentence-meaning is the truth-conditions - plus factors responsible for them [Yablo] |
18994 | The content of an assertion can be quite different from compositional content [Yablo] |
18996 | A statement S is 'partly true' if it has some wholly true parts [Yablo] |
18997 | Truth-conditions as subject-matter has problems of relevance, short cut, and reversal [Yablo] |
18999 | y is only a proper part of x if there is a z which 'makes up the difference' between them [Yablo] |
18998 | Parthood lacks the restriction of kind which most relations have [Yablo] |
19001 | 'Pegasus doesn't exist' is false without Pegasus, yet the absence of Pegasus is its truthmaker [Yablo] |
19002 | A nominalist can assert statements about mathematical objects, as being partly true [Yablo] |
19003 | Most people say nonblack nonravens do confirm 'all ravens are black', but only a tiny bit [Yablo] |
19004 | Gettier says you don't know if you are confused about how it is true [Yablo] |
19005 | Not-A is too strong to just erase an improper assertion, because it actually reverses A [Yablo] |
19006 | An 'enthymeme' is an argument with an indispensable unstated assumption [Yablo] |
19007 | A theory need not be true to be good; it should just be true about its physical aspects [Yablo] |