This paper summarizes and extends the transmodal argument for the existence of universals (developed in full detail in "Universals"). This argument establishes not only the existence of universals, but also that they exist necessarily, thereby confirming the ante rem view against the post rem and in re views (and also anti-existentialism against existentialism). Once summarized, the argument is extended to refute the trope theory of properties and is also shown to succeed even if possibilism is assumed. A nonreductionist theory of universals and properties is then outlined, and it is sketched how to reap the benefits of possibilism and Meinongianism in an actualist setting
This is a book about some of the basic concepts of metaphysics: universals, particulars, causality, ...
This paper proposes an analysis of statements about universals according to which such statements as...
The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the ex...
This paper summarizes and extends the transmodal argument for the existence of universals (developed...
Universals begins with a taxonomy of extreme nominalist, moderate nominalist, and realist positions ...
This thesis argues for realism about universals—the view that, in addition to particular things, the...
In traditional philosophical discussions, the following sorts of entities have been treated as parad...
Universals are usually considered to be universal properties. Since tropes are particular properties...
The well-known Principle of Plenitude has it that everything that exists in some possible world exis...
The well-known Principle of Plenitude has it that everything that exists in some possible world exis...
In basic ontology philosophers dispute inter alia about the nature of properties and events. Two mai...
The problem of universals is the problem of unity in differences. Nevertheless, how many different t...
Numerically different things can have the same feature. Not only can actual numerically different co...
In this article I address the Problem of Universals by answering questions about what facts a soluti...
In this paper I develop a version of universalism that is non-mereological. Broadly speaking, non-me...
This is a book about some of the basic concepts of metaphysics: universals, particulars, causality, ...
This paper proposes an analysis of statements about universals according to which such statements as...
The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the ex...
This paper summarizes and extends the transmodal argument for the existence of universals (developed...
Universals begins with a taxonomy of extreme nominalist, moderate nominalist, and realist positions ...
This thesis argues for realism about universals—the view that, in addition to particular things, the...
In traditional philosophical discussions, the following sorts of entities have been treated as parad...
Universals are usually considered to be universal properties. Since tropes are particular properties...
The well-known Principle of Plenitude has it that everything that exists in some possible world exis...
The well-known Principle of Plenitude has it that everything that exists in some possible world exis...
In basic ontology philosophers dispute inter alia about the nature of properties and events. Two mai...
The problem of universals is the problem of unity in differences. Nevertheless, how many different t...
Numerically different things can have the same feature. Not only can actual numerically different co...
In this article I address the Problem of Universals by answering questions about what facts a soluti...
In this paper I develop a version of universalism that is non-mereological. Broadly speaking, non-me...
This is a book about some of the basic concepts of metaphysics: universals, particulars, causality, ...
This paper proposes an analysis of statements about universals according to which such statements as...
The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the ex...