First published Mon Oct 4, 2004; substantive revision Mon Mar 13, 2023 A number of important philosophical problems are at the intersection of logic and ontology. Both logic and ontology are diverse fields within philosophy and, partly because of this, there is not one single philosophical problem about the relation between them. In this survey article we will first discuss what different philosop
Barry Smith, Editor Parts and Moments Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology Munich and Vienna: Philosophia Verlag, 1982 pdf file Table of Contents Preface Barry Smith and Kevin Mulligan Pieces of a Theory § 1 From Aristotle to Brentano § 2 Stumpfâs Theory of Psychological Parts § 3 Husserlâs 3rd Logical Investigation: Formal Ontology of the Part-Whole Relation § 4 The Theory of Material A priori St
First published Tue May 13, 2003; substantive revision Sat Feb 13, 2016 Mereology (from the Greek μεÏοÏ, âpartâ) is the theory of parthood relations: of the relations of part to whole and the relations of part to part within a whole.[1] Its roots can be traced back to the early days of philosophy, beginning with the Presocratics and continuing throughout the writings of Plato (especially the Parme
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