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1375On Shaky Ground? Exploring the Contingent Fundamentality ThesisIn Ricki Bliss & Graham Priest (eds.), Reality and its Structure: Essays in Fundamentality, Oxford University Press. 2018.The past decade and a half has seen an absolute explosion of literature discussing the structure of reality. One particular focus here has been on the fundamental. However, while there has been extensive discussion, numerous fundamental questions about fundamentality have not been touched upon. In this chapter, I focus on one such lacuna about the modal strength of fundamentality. More specifically, I am interested in exploring the contingent fundamentality thesis - that is, the idea that the fu…Read more
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253Load bare-ing particularsPhilosophical Studies 172 (6): 1419-1434. 2015.Bare particularism is a constituent ontology according to which substances—concrete, particular objects like people, tables, and tomatoes—are complex entities constituted by their properties and their bare particulars. Yet, aside from this description, much about bare particularism is fundamentally unclear. In this paper, I attempt to clarify this muddle by elucidating the key metaphysical commitments underpinning any plausible formulation of the position. So the aim here is primarily catechisma…Read more
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650The Limits of Realism, by Tim Button. 264 + xi p., Oxford University Press, Oxford 2013.Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 68 (3): 433-37. 2014.
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340Modality, Sparsity, and EssencePhilosophical Quarterly 63 (253): 760-782. 2013.Rather infamously, Kit Fine provided a series of counter‐examples which purport to show that attempts to understand essence in terms of metaphysical necessity are ‘fundamentally misguided’. Here, my aim is to put forward a new version of modalism that is, I argue, immune to Fine's counter‐examples. The core of this new modalist account is a sparseness restriction, such that an object's essential properties are those sparse properties it has in every world in which it exists. After first motivati…Read more
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1106Fiction UnlimitedJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (1): 73-80. 2017.We offer an original argument for the existence of universal fictions—that is, fictions within which every possible proposition is true. Specifically, we detail a trio of such fictions, along with an easy-to-follow recipe for generating more. After exploring several consequences and dismissing some objections, we conclude that fiction, unlike reality, is unlimited when it comes to truth.
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Aesthetics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| 20th Century Analytic Philosophy |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Mereological Essentialism |
| Origins Essentialism |
| Essence and Essentialism, Misc |