Commitment to sparseness amounts to the idea that there is an objective, worldly privileging of certain properties over others that makes the privileged properties suited to play certain roles, and is responsible for their playing such roles. In this chapter I offer a brief, opinionated overview of sparseness. I begin by examining a set of problems that I call “problems of abundance”, which generate canonical motivations for sparseness. I then survey some influential approaches to sparseness and the roles that they attribute to sparse properties, noting that on most approaches sparse properties are deeply connected to inquiry. Finally I consider some problems for sparseness, focusing on the purported connections between sparseness and inqui...
Fine is widely thought to have refuted the simple modal account of essence, which takes the essentia...
This dissertation explores the concepts of naturalness, intrinsicality, and duplication. An intrinsi...
Metaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I defend this claim agai...
Commitment to sparseness amounts to the idea that there is an objective, worldly privileging of cert...
Commitment to sparseness amounts to the idea that there is an objective, worldly privileging of cert...
In the past fteen years or so there has been a lot of attention paid to theo-ries of “sparse ” unive...
Dispositional essentialism maintains that all sparse properties are essentially powerful. Two concep...
Setting off from a familiar distinction in the philosophy of properties, this paper introduces a tri...
theory of naïve natural kind categorization in which people make categorization decisions based sole...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
According to the *homeostatic property cluster* family of accounts, one of the main conditions for g...
In the recent debate about the nature of properties, dispositional essentialism, which claims that a...
We critically analyse the point of view for which laws of nature are just a mean to compress data. D...
I develop an account of naturalness (that is, approximately: lack of extreme fine-tuning) in physics...
My aim in this paper is twofold: (i) to distinguish two notions of naturalness employed in Beyond th...
Fine is widely thought to have refuted the simple modal account of essence, which takes the essentia...
This dissertation explores the concepts of naturalness, intrinsicality, and duplication. An intrinsi...
Metaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I defend this claim agai...
Commitment to sparseness amounts to the idea that there is an objective, worldly privileging of cert...
Commitment to sparseness amounts to the idea that there is an objective, worldly privileging of cert...
In the past fteen years or so there has been a lot of attention paid to theo-ries of “sparse ” unive...
Dispositional essentialism maintains that all sparse properties are essentially powerful. Two concep...
Setting off from a familiar distinction in the philosophy of properties, this paper introduces a tri...
theory of naïve natural kind categorization in which people make categorization decisions based sole...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
According to the *homeostatic property cluster* family of accounts, one of the main conditions for g...
In the recent debate about the nature of properties, dispositional essentialism, which claims that a...
We critically analyse the point of view for which laws of nature are just a mean to compress data. D...
I develop an account of naturalness (that is, approximately: lack of extreme fine-tuning) in physics...
My aim in this paper is twofold: (i) to distinguish two notions of naturalness employed in Beyond th...
Fine is widely thought to have refuted the simple modal account of essence, which takes the essentia...
This dissertation explores the concepts of naturalness, intrinsicality, and duplication. An intrinsi...
Metaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I defend this claim agai...