In this paper, I argue that Hume's solution to a problem that contemporary metaphysicians call “the problem of universals” would be rather trope-theoretical than some other type of nominalism. The basic idea in different trope theories is that particular properties, i.e. tropes are postulated to account for the fact that there are particular beings resembling each other. I show that Hume's simple sensible perceptions are tropes: simple qualities. Accordingly, their similarities are explained by these tropes themselves and their resemblance. Reading Hume as a trope nominalist sheds light on his account of general ideas, perceptions, relations and nominalism
ABSTRACT: David Armstrong believes in universals. Once universals are accepted, it must also be acce...
The subject matter of this thesis is analytic ontology. Chapters II and III deal with two versions o...
In this chapter, I present the first systematic trope nominalist approach to natural kinds of object...
In this paper, I argue that Hume's solution to a problem that contemporary metaphysicians call “the ...
I defend a reading of David Hume’s nominalism that he comes close to Keith Campbell's contemporary t...
The problem of universals is the problem of unity in differences. Nevertheless, how many different t...
Many of the central theses of Hume's philosophy - his rejection of real relations, universals, abstr...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
In this paper I first try to clarify the essential features of tropes and then I use the resulting a...
This thesis deals with David Hume's conception of resemblance, chiefly in the context of his theory ...
• Thesis to be defended: there are no tropes. • General argument: there are no good way to...
Gardeners, poets, lovers, and philosophers are all interested in the redness of roses; but only phil...
Can we take a medieval metaphysician out of his scholastic robes and force him into a metaphysical a...
A popular concept in contemporary metaphysics is that of metaphysical simplicity - the idea that an...
Both philosophers of perception and analytic metaphysicians apply the tropes/universals distinction ...
ABSTRACT: David Armstrong believes in universals. Once universals are accepted, it must also be acce...
The subject matter of this thesis is analytic ontology. Chapters II and III deal with two versions o...
In this chapter, I present the first systematic trope nominalist approach to natural kinds of object...
In this paper, I argue that Hume's solution to a problem that contemporary metaphysicians call “the ...
I defend a reading of David Hume’s nominalism that he comes close to Keith Campbell's contemporary t...
The problem of universals is the problem of unity in differences. Nevertheless, how many different t...
Many of the central theses of Hume's philosophy - his rejection of real relations, universals, abstr...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
In this paper I first try to clarify the essential features of tropes and then I use the resulting a...
This thesis deals with David Hume's conception of resemblance, chiefly in the context of his theory ...
• Thesis to be defended: there are no tropes. • General argument: there are no good way to...
Gardeners, poets, lovers, and philosophers are all interested in the redness of roses; but only phil...
Can we take a medieval metaphysician out of his scholastic robes and force him into a metaphysical a...
A popular concept in contemporary metaphysics is that of metaphysical simplicity - the idea that an...
Both philosophers of perception and analytic metaphysicians apply the tropes/universals distinction ...
ABSTRACT: David Armstrong believes in universals. Once universals are accepted, it must also be acce...
The subject matter of this thesis is analytic ontology. Chapters II and III deal with two versions o...
In this chapter, I present the first systematic trope nominalist approach to natural kinds of object...