The Homeostatic Property Cluster (HPC) account of natural kinds has become popular since it was proposed by Richard Boyd in the late 1980s. Although it is often taken to define natural kinds as such, it is easy enough to see that something\u27s being a natural kind is neither necessary nor sufficient for its being an HPC. This paper argues that it is better not to understand HPCs as defining what it is to be a natural kind but instead as providing the ontological realization of (some) natural kinds
What is a natural kind? This old yet lasting philosophical question has recently received new compet...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
Despite the traditional focus on metaphysical issues in discussions of natural kinds in biology, epi...
The Homeostatic Property Cluster (HPC) account of natural kinds has become popular since it was prop...
Richard Boyd (1988, 1991, 1999) has long campaigned for a view of natural kinds he calls the Homeost...
Homeostatic property clusters (HPCs) are offered as a way of understanding natural kinds, especially...
The homeostatic property cluster theory (HPC) is widely influential for its ability to account for m...
Philosophers have long been interested in a series of interrelated questions about natural kinds. Wh...
This paper defends an ontology of weak entity realism for homeostatic property cluster (HPC) theorie...
Natural kinds are often contrasted with other kinds of scientific kinds, especially functional kinds...
According to the *homeostatic property cluster* family of accounts, one of the main conditions for g...
What is a natural kind? This old yet lasting philosophical question has recently received new compet...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
Despite the traditional focus on metaphysical issues in discussions of natural kinds in biology, epi...
The Homeostatic Property Cluster (HPC) account of natural kinds has become popular since it was prop...
Richard Boyd (1988, 1991, 1999) has long campaigned for a view of natural kinds he calls the Homeost...
Homeostatic property clusters (HPCs) are offered as a way of understanding natural kinds, especially...
The homeostatic property cluster theory (HPC) is widely influential for its ability to account for m...
Philosophers have long been interested in a series of interrelated questions about natural kinds. Wh...
This paper defends an ontology of weak entity realism for homeostatic property cluster (HPC) theorie...
Natural kinds are often contrasted with other kinds of scientific kinds, especially functional kinds...
According to the *homeostatic property cluster* family of accounts, one of the main conditions for g...
What is a natural kind? This old yet lasting philosophical question has recently received new compet...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
Despite the traditional focus on metaphysical issues in discussions of natural kinds in biology, epi...