The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especially when it comes to the bearers of natural properties. According to the prevailing reading – the minimalist view – perfectly natural properties pertain to the micro-physical realm and are instantiated by entities without proper parts or point-like. This paper argues that there are reasons internal to a broadly Lewisian kind of metaphysics to think that the minimalist view is fundamentally flawed and that a liberal view, according to which natural properties are instantiated at several or even at all levels of reality, should be preferred. Our argument p...
David Lewis may be regarded as an antiessentialist. The reason is that he is said to believe that in...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special—they are all and only those that "carve n...
I propose a technique for identifying fundamental properties using structures already present in phy...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
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...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
According to Lewis, mereology is the general and exhaustive theory of ontological composition (mereo...
Since the publication of David Lewis's ''New Work for a Theory of Universals,'' the distinction betw...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
Lewis's notion of a "natural" property has proved divisive: some have taken to the notion with enthu...
In the wake of David Lewis’s seminal paper ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’ (1983), a certain u...
The paper pinpoints certain unrecognized difficulties that surface for recombination and duplication...
The paper pinpoints certain unrecognized difficulties that surface for recombination and duplication...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special—they are all and only those that "carve n...
David Lewis may be regarded as an antiessentialist. The reason is that he is said to believe that in...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special—they are all and only those that "carve n...
I propose a technique for identifying fundamental properties using structures already present in phy...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
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...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
According to Lewis, mereology is the general and exhaustive theory of ontological composition (mereo...
Since the publication of David Lewis's ''New Work for a Theory of Universals,'' the distinction betw...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
Lewis's notion of a "natural" property has proved divisive: some have taken to the notion with enthu...
In the wake of David Lewis’s seminal paper ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’ (1983), a certain u...
The paper pinpoints certain unrecognized difficulties that surface for recombination and duplication...
The paper pinpoints certain unrecognized difficulties that surface for recombination and duplication...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special—they are all and only those that "carve n...
David Lewis may be regarded as an antiessentialist. The reason is that he is said to believe that in...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special—they are all and only those that "carve n...
I propose a technique for identifying fundamental properties using structures already present in phy...