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Kit Fine
A Formal Mereology of Potential Parts
Michael Jraven
Matter and Mereology∗
The Question of Realism Ity
Vs. Aristotelian Essentialism
Better Semantics for the Pure Logic of Ground
Chris Scambler
Relevance and Relationalism
Review of Kit Fine, Vagueness: a Global Approach
Towards a Hylomorphic Solution to the Grounding Problem
Review of Semantic Relationism, by Kit Fine
Contemporary Hylomorphism Andrew Bailey, Shane Maxwell Wilkins
Essence Without Fundamentality
Nothing Over and Above∗ Theodore Sider Grazer Philosophische Studien 91 (2015): 191–216
Propositional Quantifiers in Modal Logic1
The Proscriptive Principle and Logics of Analytic Implication
Fine Relatively Unrestricted Quantification
Logical Investigations, Vols I & II Edmund Husserl Logical Investigations
Top View
Reply to Fine Timothy Williamson As Should Be Clear, Modal Logic As Metaphysics Owes a Large Debt to Kit Fine's Massive Contri
First-Order Modal Theories III —
CURRICULUM VITAE Kathrin Koslicki Department of Philosophy
In This Issue
Husserl's Logical Investigations
Williamson on Fine on Prior on the Reduction of Possibilist Discourse
ESSENCE and MODALITY Kit Fine Philosophy, NYU June, 1992
Towards a Neo-Aristotelian Mereology
Survey of Truthmaker Semantics
Kit Fine. Bibliography of the Studies on His Philosophy
Ontological Dependence Fabrice Correia* University of Geneva
Kit Fine's Critique of Truthmaker Theory
Modality and Essence in Contemporary Metaphysics
Kit Fine. Complete Bibliography (First Part)
Objectivity Without Objects: a Priorian Program
Forms As Simple and Individual Grounds of Things' Natures
Kit Fine – Published Works
The Inadequacy of Husserlian Formal Mereology for the Regional Ontology of Chemical Wholes
Logical Investigations Edited by Jose Bermudez, Tim Crane and Peter Sullivan
Aristotle's Concept of Nature
Metaphysics As the First Philosophy Tuomas E
Ground and Truthmaking
Chapter 6 the Inadequacy of Husserlian Formal Mereology For
Toward a Pragmatic Ontology of Scientific Concepts
David Chalmers, David Manley, Ryan Wasserman (Eds.) - Meta