期刊
PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES
卷 147, 期 2, 页码 193-211出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11098-008-9275-4
关键词
Metaphysics; Problems of constitution; 'Is' of constitution; Tests for ambiguity
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I defend the view that ordinary objects like statues are identical to the pieces of matter from which they are made. I argue that ordinary speakers assert sentences such as 'this statue is a molded piece of clay'. This suggests that speakers believe propositions which entail that ordinary objects such as statues are the pieces matter from which they are made, and therefore pluralism contradicts ordinary beliefs. The dominant response to this argument purports to find an ambiguity in the word 'is', such that 'is' in these sentences means the same as 'constitutes or is constituted by'. I will use standard tests for ambiguity to argue that this strategy fails. I then explore and reject other responses to the argument.
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