Pluralities, counterparts, and groups

Philos Stud. 2022;179(7):2133-2153. doi: 10.1007/s11098-021-01755-5. Epub 2022 Jan 13.

Abstract

I formulate a theory of groups based on pluralities and counterparts: roughly put, a group is a plurality of entities at a time. This theory comes with counterpart-theoretic semantics for modal and temporal sentences about groups. So this theory of groups is akin to the stage theory of material objects: both take the items they analyze to exist at a single time, and both use counterparts to satisfy certain conditions relating to the modal properties, temporal properties, and coincidence properties of those items.

Keywords: Counterpart theory; Groups; Pluralities; Social metaphysics.