LEİBNİZ VE MCTAGGART'IN CEVHERİN BİRLİĞİ SORUNUNA YAKLAŞIMLARI

For McTaggart, existence can be classified into three categories: substance, quality and relation. Neither one of these can be reduced to one another. Substance, in such a framework, is described as that which has characteristics i.e., qualities and relations without itself being a characteristi...

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Main Author: Aliye Kovanlıkaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Türk Felsefe Derneği 2003-12-01
Series:Felsefe Dünyası
Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1870183
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Summary:For McTaggart, existence can be classified into three categories: substance, quality and relation. Neither one of these can be reduced to one another. Substance, in such a framework, is described as that which has characteristics i.e., qualities and relations without itself being a characteristic. McTaggart claims that every substance is a whole that is differentiated into infinite number of parts each of which is again a substance. The substance that has all other substances as its parts is Universe and there is no simple substance. Each substance is
ISSN:1301-0875