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Basic Objects As Grounds: A Metaphysical Manifesto
According to our commonsense world-view, macroscopic material objects endure, are never precisely collocated with each other, and may survive the loss of at least some of their parts. But these commitments are notoriously difficult to reconcile. My project in what follows is to elaborate an account that succeeds in reconciling them in the most basic cases, of what I call Natural Continuants, and to explore its potential as an adequate overall theory by explaining how such basic objects may serve as the grounds for various other material things
Bill Nicholls
Delissaville Mission. The man in the centre with the white shirt on is the one and only Bill Harney - author and expert on Indigenous history. Photo shows buildings with several people standing around, child on right obviously scared of soldier with gas mask and rifle. Delisaville.Foley, Mike
Howard Frame, Bill Purdin, and Jack Brewer
Note on back: Howard Frame, Jack Brewer, Bill Purdinhttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/strobridge_images/2427/thumbnail.jp
[Bill Harney beside a termite mound, ca. 1950s] [picture].
Title based on information from acquisition documentation.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3705618; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006
[Bill Harney relaxing on Melville Island, ca. 1950s] [picture].
Title based on information from acquisition documentation.; Condition: Scratches from pen markings, middle left and lower right.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3705639; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006
Bill Harney writing up his journal, Darwin Camp, Darwin, ca. 1940s [picture].
Title based on information from acquisition documentation and from caption on verso.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Photograph of Bill Harney at his home, Daramunkamani at Two Fella Creek, Darwin.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3705570; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006
Oral History Interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, April 20, 2022
Transcript of an interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, Kerrville pastor, author, and mayor. Blackburn discusses his family, education, call to ministry, service as a Family Life Consultant to the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention, leadership in many community-based service organizations, and terms as Mayor of Kerrville
Jerry Green and Nelda Mowell with Bill Brewer members of a Lake Worth High School play
Jerry Green (center), Nelda Mowell (right), and Bill Brewer (left). The two girls are dressed as old maids while Bill Brewer is dressed as a bachelor policeman, characters of the Lake Worth High School Bull in a China Shop play and members of the speech class. They are photographed with Nelda handing Bill a hat seated with Jerry standing behind them. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition April 13, 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1756/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, April 20, 2022
Recording of an interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, Kerrville pastor, author, and mayor. Blackburn discusses his family, education, call to ministry, service as a Family Life Consultant to the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention, leadership in many community-based service organizations, and terms as Mayor of Kerrville
Bill Harney interviewing an Aboriginal girl at Goulburn Island concerning a spearing in the district, Goulburn Island, ca. 1940s [picture].
Title based on information from acquisition documentation and from caption on verso.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Bill Harney was employed by the Native Affairs Branch in 1940 as protector of Aborigines. Photograph includes other islander children.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3705496; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006
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