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'A Puzzle Concerning Matter and Form', 'Posterior Analytics' and 'Parts'
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4. Formal Logic / B. Propositional Logic PL / 2. Tools of Propositional Logic / e. Axioms of PL
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An axiom is a principle which must be understood if one is to learn anything [Aristotle]
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4. Formal Logic / G. Formal Mereology / 1. Mereology
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Complement: the rest of the Universe apart from some individual, written x-bar [Simons]
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Criticisms of mereology: parts? transitivity? sums? identity? four-dimensional? [Simons]
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Classical mereology doesn't apply well to the objects around us [Simons]
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A 'part' has different meanings for individuals, classes, and masses [Simons]
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4. Formal Logic / G. Formal Mereology / 2. Terminology of Mereology
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Atom: an individual with no proper parts, written 'At x' [Simons]
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Dissective: stuff is dissective if parts of the stuff are always the stuff [Simons]
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Proper or improper part: x < y, 'x is (a) part of y' [Simons]
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Overlap: two parts overlap iff they have a part in common, expressed as 'x o y' [Simons]
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Disjoint: two individuals are disjoint iff they do not overlap, written 'x | y' [Simons]
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Difference: the difference of individuals is the remainder of an overlap, written 'x - y' [Simons]
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General sum: the sum of objects satisfying some predicate, written σx(Fx) [Simons]
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Product: the product of two individuals is the sum of all of their overlaps, written 'x · y' [Simons]
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Sum: the sum of individuals is what is overlapped if either of them are, written 'x + y' [Simons]
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General product: the nucleus of all objects satisfying a predicate, written πx(Fx) [Simons]
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Universe: the mereological sum of all objects whatever, written 'U' [Simons]
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4. Formal Logic / G. Formal Mereology / 3. Axioms of Mereology
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Two standard formalisations of part-whole theory are the Calculus of Individuals, and Mereology [Simons]
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Classical mereology doesn't handle temporal or modal notions very well [Simons]
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The part-relation is transitive and asymmetric (and thus irreflexive) [Simons]
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Each wheel is part of a car, but the four wheels are not a further part [Simons]
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4. Formal Logic / G. Formal Mereology / 4. Groups
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A 'group' is a collection with a condition which constitutes their being united [Simons]
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'The wolves' are the matter of 'the pack'; the latter is a group, with different identity conditions [Simons]
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The same members may form two groups [Simons]
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