Lexicon of Arguments

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I 205
Space/Point/Bigelow/Pargetter: if the space is assumed to be constructed of points, it may be that a point could not be the one it is, if it has other relations to other points than it has at the moment ((s) internal relations). This is because a point is essentially created from relations.
Internal relations/Bigelow/Pargetter: are sometimes questioned. But they do exist. Example: Pauli Principle/Quantum Mechanics (QM).
>Pauli principle, >Quantum mechanics.
Properties of higher levels/Bigelow/Pargetter: are the best example for the fact that internal relations are needed. Specifically, properties of the world as a whole, world properties. Example
{‹F, a›, ‹G, b,... }
is possible if there is a property such as

contain something with the property to be a and f, and something...

>Properties, >Relationism, >Substantivalism.

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