Some properties – like charge – are natural, some – like grue are unnatural. The distinction between natural and unnatural properties is normally taken as primitive. However, Barry Loewer’s Package Deal Account (PDA) aims to provide an reductive account of natural properties, integrated with a reductive account of laws of nature. In addition, the account seems to be able to apply to natural properties at the level of fundamental physics, and higher-level, special science, properties. If the account is successful, then, it looks to be incredibly powerful and attractive. The PDA, however, is somewhat underexplored in the literature. So the first aim of the paper is to understand the PDA better -- to map the connections be...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
I develop an account of naturalness (that is, approximately: lack of extreme fine-tuning) in physics...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
Some properties – like charge – are natural, some – like grue are unnatural. The distinction between...
The package Deal Account of Laws and Properties forthcoming in Synthese This paper develops ...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special – they are all and only those that “carve...
The intuitive distinction between natural and unnatural properties (e.g., green vs. grue) informs ou...
The best system account of laws (BSA) suffers from the problem that without commitment to a pre-agre...
In this paper I will describe an account of the metaphysics of fundamental laws and fundamental prop...
My aim in this paper is twofold: (i) to distinguish two notions of naturalness employed in Beyond th...
Moral realists often disagree about the nature of moral properties. These properties can be natural ...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
It has been argued (by e.g. Galen Strawson and John Foster) contra Humean accounts of scientific la...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
The fact that no evidence of "new physics" was found so far by LHC experiments has led some to call ...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
I develop an account of naturalness (that is, approximately: lack of extreme fine-tuning) in physics...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...
Some properties – like charge – are natural, some – like grue are unnatural. The distinction between...
The package Deal Account of Laws and Properties forthcoming in Synthese This paper develops ...
The perfectly natural properties and relations are special – they are all and only those that “carve...
The intuitive distinction between natural and unnatural properties (e.g., green vs. grue) informs ou...
The best system account of laws (BSA) suffers from the problem that without commitment to a pre-agre...
In this paper I will describe an account of the metaphysics of fundamental laws and fundamental prop...
My aim in this paper is twofold: (i) to distinguish two notions of naturalness employed in Beyond th...
Moral realists often disagree about the nature of moral properties. These properties can be natural ...
This paper is about naturalness in Lewis’s sense. It motivates the need for a notion of relative nat...
It has been argued (by e.g. Galen Strawson and John Foster) contra Humean accounts of scientific la...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
The fact that no evidence of "new physics" was found so far by LHC experiments has led some to call ...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
I develop an account of naturalness (that is, approximately: lack of extreme fine-tuning) in physics...
Ever since David Lewis argued for the indispensibility of natural properties, they have become a sta...