Universals are Not Immanent and Constructors

Disputatio (forthcoming)
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Abstract

A modern and influential Aristotelian conception of universals combines two ideas: that a universal is immanent in its instantiations, and that its instantiations are partly constructed by this universal. I argue that these two ideas are inconsistent on weaker assumptions than previously recognized.

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Michael J. Raven
University of Victoria

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