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Composition as identity: Part 2
M Wallace
Philosophy Compass 6 (11), 817-827, 2011
1292011
Composition as Identity, Mereological Essentialism, and Modal Parts
M Wallace
Composition as identity, 111, 2014
34*2014
Composition as identity
MB Wallace
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009
292009
Mental fictionalism
M Wallace
Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations, 2022
28*2022
Saving mental fictionalism from cognitive collapse
M Wallace
Res Philosophica 93 (2), 405-424, 2016
282016
The argument from vagueness for modal parts
M Wallace
dialectica 68 (3), 355-373, 2014
192014
The lump sum: A theory of modal parts
M Wallace
Philosophical Papers 48 (3), 403-435, 2019
132019
The polysemy of ‘part’
M Wallace
Synthese 198 (Suppl 18), 4331-4354, 2021
112021
The haecceitic Euthyphro problem
J Bowers, M Wallace
Analysis 78 (1), 13-22, 2018
72018
Counterparts and Compositional Nihilism: A Reply to AJ Cotnoir
M Wallace
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (3), 242-247, 2013
42013
Rearming the Slingshot?
M Wallace
Acta Analytica 30, 283-292, 2015
32015
Parts and Wholes: Spatial to Modal
M Wallace
Elements in Metaphysics, 2023
12023
Counterexamples and Common Sense: When (Not) to Tollens a Ponens
M Wallace
Analysis 80 (3), 544-558, 2020
12020
Mental fictionalism: a foothold amid deflationary collapse
M Wallace
Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations, 2022
2022
Composition as identity: Part 1
M Wallace
Philosophy Compass 6 (11), 804-816, 2011
2011
275 Mental fictionalism: A foothold amid deflationary collapse
M Wallace
Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations, 275-300, 0
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