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AlexandreAnother Posted 17 years ago
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What does both mean here?

Non-presentist (eternalist) endurantism. Past, present, and future objects all exist; ordinary objects persist by enduring (allowing that there are both enduring, exduring, and perduring particulars).

What does "both" mean here? There are three elements here and not two (enduring particulars, exduring particulars and perduring particulars)
  

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This is a peculiar usage of both . It might have been better to leave it out. CJ

  • This is a peculiar usage of both .
  • It might have been better to leave it out.
  • CJ
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This is a peculiar usage of both. It might have been better to leave it out.

CJ

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