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SNAP and SPAN. Barry Smith and Pierre Grenon University at Buffalo and ifomis.de University of Leipzig. Fourdimensionalism. – time is just another dimension, analogous to the three spatial dimensions – only processes exist - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SNAP and SPANBarry Smith and Pierre Grenon
University at Buffaloand
ifomis.deUniversity of Leipzig
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Fourdimensionalism
– time is just another dimension, analogous to the three spatial dimensions
– only processes exist– substances are analyzed away as
worms/fibers within the four-dimensional process plenum
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There are no substances
Bill Clinton does not existRather: there exists within the
four-dimensional plenum a continuous succession of processes which are similar in Billclintonizing way
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There is no change
That the water boils means: Not: the water is colder at one
time and hotter at another timeRather: that one phase of the
boiling process is cold and another hot
as one part of a colored ribbon is red and another blue
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Reductionism
1. a sort of adolescent rebellion
2. a product of physics envy3. we must simplify reality for
the sake of the software
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Confession
Some of my best friends are fourdimensionalists
Fourdimensionalism is right in everything it saysBut incomplete
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Realist Perspectivalism
There is a multiplicity of ontological perspectives on reality, all equally veridical = transparent to reality
e.g. perspectives at different granularities
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Need for different perspectives
Not one ontology, but a multiplicity of complementary ontologies
Cf. Quantum mechanics: particle vs. wave ontologies
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SNAP and SPAN
Substances and processesContinuants and occurrents
In preparing an inventory of realitywe keep track of these two different categories of entities in two different ways
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SNAP and SPAN
stocks and flowscommodities and services
product and process
anatomy and physiology
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SNAP and SPAN
SNAP entities- have continuous existence in time- preserve their identity through change- exist in toto if they exist at all
SPAN entities- have temporal parts- unfold themselves phase by phase- exist only in their phases/stages
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SNAP vs. SPAN
1. SNAP: a SNAPshot ontology of endurants existing at a time
2. SPAN: a four-dimensionalist ontology of processes
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Change
Adding SNAP to the fourdimensionalist perspective makes it possible to recognize the existence of change
(SNAP entities are that which endure, providing identity through change)
SNAP also provides a perspective point from which SPAN processes can be apprehended as changes
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Substances do not have temporal parts
The first 5-minute phase of my existence is not a temporal part of me It is a temporal part of that complex process which is my life
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How do you know whether an entity is SNAP or SPAN?
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Three kinds of SNAP entities
1. Substances2. SPQR… entities3. Spatial regions, contexts,
niches, environments
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Other SPQR… entities:
functions, dispositions, plans, shapes
SPQR… entities are all dependent on substances
relations
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Spatial regions, niches, environments
Organisms evolve into environments
Island biogeography
Atomic physicsCell biology
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SNAP entities
provide the principles of individuation/segmentation for SPAN
entities
No change without some THING or QUALITY which changes
identity-based change research
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Ontology of War
need both continuants (army, battle-group , materiel, morale, readiness, battlespace …)
and occurrents (manoeuvre, campaign, supply, trajectory, death …)
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Each is a window on that dimension of reality which is visible through the given ontology (… Patrick Hayes …)
SNAP and SPAN ontologies are partial only
(Realist perspectivalism)
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SPAN: Entities extended in time
SPANEntity extended in time
Portion of Spacetime
Fiat part of process *First phase of a clinical trial
Spacetime worm of 3 + Tdimensions
occupied by life of organism
Temporal interval *projection of organism’s life
onto temporal dimension
Aggregate of processes *Clinical trial
Process[±Relational]
Circulation of blood,secretion of hormones,course of disease, life
Processual Entity[Exists in space and time, unfolds
in time phase by phase]
Temporal boundary ofprocess *
onset of disease, death
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3-dimensional and 4-dimensional environments
Lobsters have evolved into environments marked by cyclical patterns of temperature change
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Relations between SNAP and SPAN
SNAP-entities participate in processes; they have lives, histories.
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SPQR… entities and their SPAN realizations
the expression of a functionthe exercise of a rolethe execution of a planthe realization of a dispositionthe application of a therapythe course of a disease
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SPQR… entities and their SPAN realizations
expression exercise execution realization applicationcourse
SPAN
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Creation
t1
R
SNAP-t1
t2>t1
R
SNAP-t2
process P initiates a,a's birth at t2 a's life overlaps process P
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Relations crossing the SNAP/SPAN border are never part-relations
John’s lifesubstance John
physiological processes
sustaining in existence