@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Simons,Peter M.},
subject = {Foundation},
note = {I 340
Foundation/SimonsVsFine: a foundation cannot be made up of individuals of the same category.
Better: R-families. These normally include continuants and events (problem: then again no sum can be formed).
>Continuants, >Events.
Generic dependency: often, only something vague is required: e.g. any oxygen molecules.
>Dependence.
I 342
Foundation/Husserl: the foundation explains best what the whole complex holds together.
Connection/Husserl: a conncection is ultimately purely formal. If objects cannot exist without each other, it is pointless to look for a chain.
>E. Husserl.},
note = { Simons I P. Simons Parts. A Study in Ontology Oxford New York 1987
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