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- Bundle_theory abstract "Bundle theory, originated by the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the ontological theory about objecthood in which an object consists only of a collection (bundle) of properties, relations or tropes.According to bundle theory, an object consists of its properties and nothing more: thus neither can there be an object without properties nor can one even conceive of such an object; for example, bundle theory claims that thinking of an apple compels one also to think of its color, its shape, the fact that it is a kind of fruit, its cells, its taste, or at least one other of its properties. Thus, the theory asserts that the apple is no more than the collection of its properties. In particular, there is no substance in which the properties inhere.".
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- Bundle_theory subject Category:Metaphysical_theories.
- Bundle_theory subject Category:Ontology.
- Bundle_theory type Abstraction100002137.
- Bundle_theory type Cognition100023271.
- Bundle_theory type Explanation105793000.
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- Bundle_theory type MetaphysicalTheories.
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- Bundle_theory comment "Bundle theory, originated by the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the ontological theory about objecthood in which an object consists only of a collection (bundle) of properties, relations or tropes.According to bundle theory, an object consists of its properties and nothing more: thus neither can there be an object without properties nor can one even conceive of such an object; for example, bundle theory claims that thinking of an apple compels one also to think of its color, its shape, the fact that it is a kind of fruit, its cells, its taste, or at least one other of its properties. ".
- Bundle_theory label "Bundle theory".
- Bundle_theory label "Bündeltheorie".
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