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- Endurantism or endurance theory is a philosophical theory of persistence and identity. According to the endurantist view, material objects are persisting...
- "Endurantism, Perdurantism, and Special Relativity". The Philosophical Quarterly. 53 (213): 532. Hales, Steven D.; Johnson, Timothy A. "Endurantism, Perdurantism...
- consider an aggregate of all its "temporal parts" or instances of existing. Endurantism is seen as the conventional view and flows out of our pre-philosophical...
- of fixed essences or whether enduring objects (e.g., perdurantism and endurantism) may be ontologically more primary than processes. Artificial intelligence...
- parts Temporality Theories of time A-theory of time B-theory of time Endurantism Eternalism Four-dimensionalism Fatalism Finitism Growing block universe...
- involves three competing theories—one three-dimensionalist theory called "endurantism" and two four-dimensionalist theories called "perdurantism" and "exdurantism"...
- depression and mental illness. On 15 January 2019, the band released "Endurant", a song dealing with the topic of bullying. On 21 April 2019, it was announced...
- of conceptualizing persistence through time are endurantism and perdurantism. According to endurantism, material objects are three-dimensional entities...
- models of mereological essentialism are endurantism and perdurantism. It is important to note that neither endurantism nor perdurantism imply mereological...
- that presentism is false as opposed to "perdurantism", the view that endurantism is false and persisting objects have temporal parts. Four-dimensionalism...