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Single Idea 16234

[from 'Dion and Theon: an essentialist solution' by Michael Burke, in 9. Objects / B. Unity of Objects / 3. Unity Problems / c. Statue and clay ]

Full Idea

Michael Burke argues that a sweater is identical with the thread that consitutes it, that both were created at the moment when they began to coincide, and that the original thread was destroyed in the process.

Gist of Idea

Burke says when two object coincide, one of them is destroyed in the process

Source

report of Michael Burke (Dion and Theon: an essentialist solution [1994]) by Katherine Hawley - How Things Persist 5.3

Book Reference

Hawley,Katherine: 'How Things Persist' [OUP 2004], p.152


A Reaction

[Burke's ideas are spread over three articles] It is the thread which is destroyed, because the sweater is the 'dominant sortal' (which strikes me as a particularlyd desperate concept).

Related Idea

Idea 16235 Persistence conditions cannot contradict, so there must be a 'dominant sortal' [Burke,M, by Hawley]