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 | | But the use of different descriptions need not imply that we are talking about different (types of) events or objects, just as the use of, say, psychological rathern than physicalistic descriptions does not imply an ontological distinction between mental and physical events or phenomena. |
 | | 1999f, Le strutture dellordinario [The Structures of the Ordinary], in Luigi Lombardi Vallauri (ed.), Logos dellessere, logos della norma, Bari: Editrice Adriatica, 1999, pp. |
 | | The general hypothesis underlying this work is that mereology (the study of the relations between an entity and its parts) and topology (understood as the study of the qualitative relations of connection and compactness) may jointly constitute adequate grounds for the formal-ontological analysis of the world of ordinary experience. |
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