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10707 | Mereology elides the distinction between the cards in a pack and the suits [Potter] |
Full Idea: Mereology tends to elide the distinction between the cards in a pack and the suits. | |
From: Michael Potter (Set Theory and Its Philosophy [2004], 02.1) | |
A reaction: The example is a favourite of Frege's. Potter is giving a reason why mathematicians opted for set theory. I'm not clear, though, why a pack cannot have either 4 parts or 52 parts. Parts can 'fall under a concept' (such as 'legs'). I'm puzzled. |