Modern essentialism and the problem of individuation of spacetime points

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In this paper Modern Essentialism is used to solve a problem of individuation of spacetime points in General Relativity that has been raised by a New Leibnizian Argument against spacetime substantivalism, elaborated by Earman and Norton. An earlier essentialistic solution, proposed by Maudlin, is criticized as being against both the spirit of metrical essentialism and the fundamental principles of General Relativity. I argue for a modified essentialistic account of spacetime points that avoids those obstacles. © 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Bartels, A. (1996). Modern essentialism and the problem of individuation of spacetime points. Erkenntnis, 45(1), 25–43. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00226369

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