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  • first page

    • 239
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    • @article{Benovsky2009-BENONB,pages = {239--248},title = {On (Not) Being in Two Places at the Same Time: An Argument Against Endurantism},author = {Jiri Benovsky},volume = {46},abstract = {Is there an entity such that it can be in two places at the same time ? According to one traditional view, properties can, since they are immanent universals. But what about objects such as a person or a table ? Common sense seems to say that, unlike properties, objects are not multiply locatable.In this paper, I will argue first of all that endurantism entails a consequence that is quite bizarre, namely, that objects are universals, while properties are particulars. I then conclude by examining and rejecting two theories according to which objects can wholly be in two places at the same time. },journal = {American Philosophical Quarterly},year = {2009},number = {3}}@
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    • On (Not) Being in Two Places at the Same Time: An Argument Against Endurantism
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    • 2009
  • last page

    • 248