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8205 | Explaining events just by bodies can't explain two events identical in space-time [Quine] |
Full Idea: An account of events just in terms of physical bodies does not distinguish between events that happen to take up just the same portion of space-time. A man's whistling and walking would be identified with the same temporal segment of the man. | |
From: Willard Quine (On Multiplying Entities [1974], p.260) | |
A reaction: We wouldn't want to make his 'walking' and his 'strolling' two events. Whistling and walking are different because different objects are involved (lips and legs). Hence a man is not (ontologically) a single object. |