Gluon Theory: Being and Nothingness

Australasian Journal of Logic 16 (3):68-82 (2019)
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Abstract

Graham Priest’s Theory of Gluons concerns the problem of unity, i.e. what makes an object into a unity? Based on his theory of Gluons, Priest gives his accounts of being and nothingness. In this paper, I will explore the relationship between nothingness and the being of the totality of every object, and then, I will try to demonstrate that, according to Gluon Theory, these two have the same properties, or in other words, nothingness is the being of the totality of every object.

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Behnam Zolghadr
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

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