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In this chapter, I will present and analyze the principles referring to the existence of objects and their interactions, answering questions such as: who determines their existence, where they are, what traits they have and what the relationships between them are, which objects exist and which objects we believe exist, etc. These principles are valid for any set of non-living objects (natural and artificial, or manmade). As I have written in the preceding section, t.he physical (non-living) objects (processes) are not, as it has been assumed until now, in the same world, namely the unicorn world, but they are in EDWs (epistemologically different worlds).
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Vacariu, G. (2016). Principles Concerning the Existence and the Interactions of Objects. In: Illusions of Human Thinking. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10444-3_2
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