Dear all,

REMINDER: Tomorrow at the SMG we will have Jeroen Smid (Manchester University) 
presenting a talk entitled ‘Aggregates and their role in the problem of 
coincident objects’ (abstract below). As usual it will be from 4.30 to 6pm in 
the Philosophy Faculty Board Room. The talk should last about 45 minutes 
followed by questions and discussion. All graduate students are welcome.

A full list of speakers for Lent and Easter term is available here: 
https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/SMG
Abstract: The problem of coincident objects concerns the relation between 
distinct composite objects that (seemingly) coincide. Take, for example, 
Theseus’s ship. This composite object can stay the same while changing some of 
its planks. Besides the ship, the planks seem to compose another object, viz. 
the aggregate of the ship’s planks. Contrary to the ship, the aggregate of the 
ship’s planks cannot survive the replacement of any of the planks but has all 
of the planks essentially. The question then arises: if the ship completely 
coincides with its aggregate of planks while being numerically distinct, then 
how are they related? The problem of coincident objects crucially depends on 
the distinction between a real whole or unity and the mere aggregate of its 
parts. The existence of aggregates is not often disputed. If there are some 
objects then it seems that there is also (“automatically”) an aggregate 
consisting of exactly those objects. In this talk I challenge this idea. I show 
that aggregates are similar to sets and mereological fusions but cannot be 
identified with either of them. We should thus either accept them as bona fide 
entities irreducible to anything else, or instead look for suitable paraphrases 
so that we can eliminate them from our theory of the world. I explain how 
plural quantification provides a satisfactory paraphrase and how this also 
dissolves the problem of coincident objects.

I hope to see you there!

Nathan Hawkins
PhD student in Philosophy
Cambridge University

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