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(2014) Axiomathes 24 (4).

The endurance/perdurance controversy is no storm in a teacup

Tobias Hansson Wahlberg

pp. 463-482

Several philosophers have maintained in recent years that the endurance/perdurance debate is merely verbal: these prima facie distinct theories of objects' persistence are in fact metaphysically equivalent, they claim. The present paper challenges this view. Three proposed translation schemes (those set forth by Miller in Erkenntnis 62:91–117, 2005, McCall and Lowe in Noûs 40:570–578, 2006, and Hirsch in Metametaphysics—new essays on the foundations of ontology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009) are examined; all are shown to be faulty. In the process, constructive reasons for regarding the debate as a substantive one are provided. It is also suggested that the theories may have differing practical implications.

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Hansson Wahlberg, T. (2014). The endurance/perdurance controversy is no storm in a teacup. Axiomathes 24 (4), pp. 463-482.

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