Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties in terms of the facts about naturalness. This article discusses the three most influential of these attempts, each of which involve David Lewis. These are Lewis's 1983 analysis, his 1986 analysis, and his joint 1998 analysis with Rae Langton
In the wake of David Lewis’s seminal paper ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’ (1983), a certain u...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
The interpretation of Lewis\u2018s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, es...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
The leading account of intrinsicality over the last thirty years has arguably been David Lewis\u27s ...
things have in virtue of the way they themselves are", as opposed to an extrinsic property, whi...
Three objections have recently been levelled at the analysis of intrinsicness offered by Rae Langton...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
This dissertation explores the concepts of naturalness, intrinsicality, and duplication. An intrinsi...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
Since the publication of David Lewis's ''New Work for a Theory of Universals,'' the distinction betw...
Lewis's notion of a "natural" property has proved divisive: some have taken to the notion with enthu...
intrinsicality in terms of modality and naturalness. Their key idea, drawing on earlier work by Jaeg...
In the wake of David Lewis’s seminal paper ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’ (1983), a certain u...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
The interpretation of Lewis\u2018s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, es...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
The leading account of intrinsicality over the last thirty years has arguably been David Lewis\u27s ...
things have in virtue of the way they themselves are", as opposed to an extrinsic property, whi...
Three objections have recently been levelled at the analysis of intrinsicness offered by Rae Langton...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
This dissertation explores the concepts of naturalness, intrinsicality, and duplication. An intrinsi...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
Since the publication of David Lewis's ''New Work for a Theory of Universals,'' the distinction betw...
Lewis's notion of a "natural" property has proved divisive: some have taken to the notion with enthu...
intrinsicality in terms of modality and naturalness. Their key idea, drawing on earlier work by Jaeg...
In the wake of David Lewis’s seminal paper ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’ (1983), a certain u...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
The interpretation of Lewis\u2018s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, es...