2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11098-021-01608-1
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Two notions of fusion and the landscape of extensionality

Abstract: There are two main ways in which the notion of mereological fusion is usually defined in the current literature in mereology which have been labelled ‘Leśniewski fusion’ and ‘Goodman fusion’. It is well-known that, with Minimal Mereology as the background theory, every Leśniewski fusion also qualifies as a Goodman fusion. However, the converse does not hold unless stronger mereological principles are assumed. In this paper I will discuss how the gap between the two notions can be filled, focussing in particula… Show more

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“…As such, the reader can refer directly to[18]. (t1)-(t3) are established consequences; see[19] 8. The standard label is not employed in EMMO to avoid confusions related to EMMO's domain of application.F.A.…”
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“…As such, the reader can refer directly to[18]. (t1)-(t3) are established consequences; see[19] 8. The standard label is not employed in EMMO to avoid confusions related to EMMO's domain of application.F.A.…”
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confidence: 99%