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Erkenntnis, 2017
A widely held view has it that sometimes there is more than one thing in exactly the same place, as is the case, allegedly, with a clay statue. There is the statue, but there also is a piece of clay—both obviously in the same place yet distinct in virtue of their differing properties, if only modal ones.
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A widely held view has it that sometimes there is more than one thing in exactly the same place, as is the case, allegedly, with a clay statue. There is the statue, but there also is a piece of clay—both obviously in the same place yet distinct in virtue of their differing properties, if only modal ones.
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Noûs, 1971
How are we to analyze assertions of the form, a is made up of b and c, or of the form, a is made up of b, c, and d, or of the form, a is made up of b, c, d, and e, or ... etc. etc.? There are several possibilities. H-ere is one: constitutivity is treated as variably polyadic.
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How are we to analyze assertions of the form, a is made up of b and c, or of the form, a is made up of b, c, and d, or of the form, a is made up of b, c, d, and e, or ... etc. etc.? There are several possibilities. H-ere is one: constitutivity is treated as variably polyadic.
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Co-constituting Fijian identity: the role of constitutions in Fijian national identity
2018This chapter focuses on the role that constitutions play in national identity, particularly in states that are recently independent and constrained by a colonial legacy. It uses Fiji as a case study, exploring how British colonialism influenced conceptions of Fijian national identity in the constitutional texts of 1970, 1990 and 1997.
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Mind, 1993
In his interesting article "Constitution is not Identity" (1992) Mark Johnston argues that (in a sense soon to be explained) constitution is distinct from identity. In what follows I dispute Johnston's contention. In this section I explain what is at issue and the main positive argument Johnston gives for his position. In ?
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In his interesting article "Constitution is not Identity" (1992) Mark Johnston argues that (in a sense soon to be explained) constitution is distinct from identity. In what follows I dispute Johnston's contention. In this section I explain what is at issue and the main positive argument Johnston gives for his position. In ?
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Constitutional Identity as Discourse: Mis-identity and Dis-identity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023openaire +1 more source
Constitutional Isomerization Enables Bright NIR‐II AIEgen for Brain‐Inflammation Imaging
Advanced Functional Materials, 2020Shunjie Liu, Chao Chen, Yuanyuan Li
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Optical genome mapping enables constitutional chromosomal aberration detection
American Journal of Human Genetics, 2021Tuomo M Mantere +2 more
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Nucleic Acid Based Constitutional Dynamic Networks: From Basic Principles to Applications
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020Liang Yue, Shan Wang, Zhixin Zhou
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