One iteration of this view, existence monism, holds all of reality to be composed of a single all-encompassing entity known as the “blobject.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this eliminativist mereological view which holds that everyday items like chairs are more accurately described as simples arranged chair-wise.
ANSWER: mereological nihilism
[10e] Mereology, which studies the relationships between parts and wholes, is a subfield of this branch of philosophy which studies being.
ANSWER: ontology
[10m] Mereological nihilists’ rejection of ordinary objects is supported by the existence of sorites sequences, which are boundaries between parts and wholes described by this specific term.
ANSWER: vagueness [accept vague boundaries]
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