94 resultados para Equal Priority
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Item 288-A
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 89 H961-13
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At head of title: H.A.S.C. no. 100-95.
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"May 1995."
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Many philosophers, especially in the wake of the 17th century, have favored an inegalitarian view of shape and color, according to which shape is mind-independent while color is mind-dependent. In this essay, I advance a novel argument against inegalitarianism. The argument begins with an intuition about the modal dependence of color on shape, namely: it is impossible for something to have a color without having a shape (i.e. without having some sort of spatial extension, or at least spatial location). I then argue that, given reasonable assumptions, inegalitarianism contradicts this modal-dependence principle. Given the plausibility of the latter, I conclude that we should reject inegalitarianism in favor of some form of egalitarianism—either a subjective egalitarianism on which both shape and color are mind-dependent or an objective egalitarianism on which both shape and color are mind-independent.
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Thesis (M.S.) - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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"Supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant no. NSF GJ 28289."
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"Prepared while the author was under contract to Logistics Branch, Office of Naval Research..."
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