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The Fundamentality of the Familiar

Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies by Oxford University

Feb 18, 201445:52Education

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. 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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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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Published Feb 18, 2014 and 45:52 long