Contrary to widely shared opinion in analytic metaphysics, E.J. Lowe argues against the existence of relations in his posthumously published paper There are probably no relations (2016). In this article, I assess Lowe’s eliminativist strategy, which aims to show that all contingent “relational facts” have a monadic foundation in modes characterizing objects. Second, I present two difficult ontological problems supporting eliminativism about relations. Against eliminativism, metaphysicians of science have argued that relations might well be needed in the best a posteriori motivated account of the structure of reality. Finally, I argue that, by analyzing relational inherence, trope theory offers us a completely new approach to relational enti...
This thesis takes a closer look at one of the main divisions within contemporary metaphysics. Accord...
My goal is to provide a clear explanation of Leibniz’s notoriously difficult system of relations. Re...
Several metaphysical debates have typically been modeled as oppositions between a relationist approa...
Contrary to widely shared opinion in analytic metaphysics, E.J. Lowe argues against the existence of...
The trope bundle theories of objects are capable of analyzing monadic inherence (objects having trop...
Discussing the contemporary debate about the metaphysics of relations and structural realism, I anal...
This paper asks whether phenomenal intentionality (intentionality that arises from phenomenal consci...
In this paper, we argue that formal ontological relations avoid Bradley's reductio of relations, inc...
We begin by criticising an elaboration of an argument in this journal due to K. Hawley (2009), who a...
On a highly influential way to think of modality, that I call ‘relationalism’, the modality of a sta...
This paper will provide support for relationalism; the claim that the identity of objects is constit...
1 online resource (34 pages)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34).This...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant often remarks that phenomena consist only in relations. This is...
Relationism holds that objects entirely depend on relations or that they must be eliminated in favou...
According to David Lewis’ influential thesis of Humean Supervenience, the world is a plurality of se...
This thesis takes a closer look at one of the main divisions within contemporary metaphysics. Accord...
My goal is to provide a clear explanation of Leibniz’s notoriously difficult system of relations. Re...
Several metaphysical debates have typically been modeled as oppositions between a relationist approa...
Contrary to widely shared opinion in analytic metaphysics, E.J. Lowe argues against the existence of...
The trope bundle theories of objects are capable of analyzing monadic inherence (objects having trop...
Discussing the contemporary debate about the metaphysics of relations and structural realism, I anal...
This paper asks whether phenomenal intentionality (intentionality that arises from phenomenal consci...
In this paper, we argue that formal ontological relations avoid Bradley's reductio of relations, inc...
We begin by criticising an elaboration of an argument in this journal due to K. Hawley (2009), who a...
On a highly influential way to think of modality, that I call ‘relationalism’, the modality of a sta...
This paper will provide support for relationalism; the claim that the identity of objects is constit...
1 online resource (34 pages)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34).This...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant often remarks that phenomena consist only in relations. This is...
Relationism holds that objects entirely depend on relations or that they must be eliminated in favou...
According to David Lewis’ influential thesis of Humean Supervenience, the world is a plurality of se...
This thesis takes a closer look at one of the main divisions within contemporary metaphysics. Accord...
My goal is to provide a clear explanation of Leibniz’s notoriously difficult system of relations. Re...
Several metaphysical debates have typically been modeled as oppositions between a relationist approa...