An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how they are related to things outside of them. This paper argues that it is not possible to give a definition of ‘intrinsic’ that involves only logical, modal and mereological notions, and does not depend on any special assumptions about either properties or possible worlds
Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as in...
Response to Skiles (2009) on Trogdon (2009) on intrinsic properties and fundamentality
This paper gives a perspectival overview of the semantics of potential property-referring terms and ...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
After the publication of Marshall’s theorem (2009), it has been widely accepted that the intrinsic/e...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property something has in virtue of how it is, as opposed to how ...
In the first half of this paper, I argue that essential properties are intrinsic and that this permi...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
A combinatorial analysis of intrinsicality takes intrinsic properties to be independent of accompani...
intrinsicality in terms of modality and naturalness. Their key idea, drawing on earlier work by Jaeg...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
A number of philosophers have recently claimed that intrinsicality can be analysed in terms of the m...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
According to the mainstream of metaphysical thought, the world consists of independent individual th...
Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as in...
Response to Skiles (2009) on Trogdon (2009) on intrinsic properties and fundamentality
This paper gives a perspectival overview of the semantics of potential property-referring terms and ...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
After the publication of Marshall’s theorem (2009), it has been widely accepted that the intrinsic/e...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property something has in virtue of how it is, as opposed to how ...
In the first half of this paper, I argue that essential properties are intrinsic and that this permi...
Over the last thirty years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between i...
A combinatorial analysis of intrinsicality takes intrinsic properties to be independent of accompani...
intrinsicality in terms of modality and naturalness. Their key idea, drawing on earlier work by Jaeg...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
A number of philosophers have recently claimed that intrinsicality can be analysed in terms of the m...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
According to the mainstream of metaphysical thought, the world consists of independent individual th...
Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as in...
Response to Skiles (2009) on Trogdon (2009) on intrinsic properties and fundamentality
This paper gives a perspectival overview of the semantics of potential property-referring terms and ...