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Nick Jones, University of Birmingham, gives a talk in which he appeal to an examination of the explanatory role of ordinary macroscopic objects to argue that some of them are metaphysically fundamental.
The Fundamentality of the Familiar is an episode from Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies by Oxford University. Nick Jones, University of Birmingham, gives a talk in which he appeal to an examination of the explanatory role of ordinar...
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Published Feb 18, 2014, 45:52 long, audio available.
Nick Jones, University of Birmingham, gives a talk in which he appeal to an examination of the explanatory role of ordinary macroscopic objects to argue that some of them are metaphysically fundamental.
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The Fundamentality of the Familiar is an episode from Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies by Oxford University.
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The Fundamentality of the Familiar is from Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies by Oxford University.
Published Feb 18, 2014 and 45:52 long