Determinables en metafísica estoica

  • Javier Acevedo
Keywords: Hupokeimenon, Substrate, the peculiarly qualified, Identity IGA, Determinables, Determinates

Abstract

 

In this paper, I will propose a solution to a puzzle presented by Chrysippus of Soli (279-206 BC) the third head of the Stoic school. The puzzle concerns the criterion of identity; it has long been understood to appeal to concerns about diachronic identity, but I will show that it is relevant also to synchronic identity. The solution takes the form of an answer to the Growing Argument, an argument claiming that if a part, no matter how small, of an individual, changes, then the whole individual becomes non-identical to what it was before the change. With the Growing Argument as background, I will provide a form of metaphysical explanation framed by some relation characteristic of those holding between determinates and their determinables.

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Author Biography

Javier Acevedo

Javier Acevedo es mexicano, es licenciado en filosofía por la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas y maestro en filosofía por la misma universidad. Impartió clases de filosofía en el Aurora Community College, Aurora, Colorado, Estados Unidos y es estudiante del doctorado en filosofía en la Universidad de Colorado en Boulder. Sus investigaciones se centran en los temas de epistemología y metafísica. Contacto: reivajac@gmail.com ORCID IDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7930-1372

Published
2023-12-23
How to Cite
Acevedo, J. (2023). Determinables en metafísica estoica. FILHA, 16(25), 22. https://doi.org/10.60685/filha.v16i25.2464