Constitution and Dependence

Journal of Philosophy 117 (3):150-177 (2020)
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Abstract

Constitution is the relation that holds between an object and what it is made of: statues are constituted by the lumps of matter they coincide with; flags, one may think, are constituted by colored pieces of cloth; and perhaps human persons are constituted by biological organisms. Constitution is often thought to be a

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David Mark Kovacs
Tel Aviv University

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