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University of Leeds
School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
PhD, 1994
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
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    What is the connection between dispositions and ethics? Some might think very little and those who are interested in dispositions tend to be metaphysicians whose interests are far from value. However, we argue in this paper that dispositions and dispositionality are central to ethics, indeed a precondition. Ethics rests on a number of notions that are either dispositional in nature or involve real dispositions or powers at work. We argue for a dispositional account of value that offers an altern…Read more
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    Ellis and Lierse on dispositional essentialism
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (4). 1995.
    This Article does not have an abstract
  •  95
    Dispositions
    Cogito 8 (2): 141-146. 1994.
    Mumford puts forward a new theory of dispositions, showing how central their role in metaphysics and philosophy of science is. Much of our understanding of the physical and psychological world is expressed in terms of dispositional properties--from the spin of a sub-atomic particle to the solubility of sugar. Mumford discusses what it means to say that something has a property of this kind and how dispositions can possibly be real things in the world
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    Précis of All the Power in the World
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2): 455-456. 2010.
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    Metaphysics and Science (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2013.
    Metaphysics and Science brings together important new work within an emerging philosophical discipline: the metaphysics of science. In the opening chapter, a definition of the metaphysics of science is offered, one which explains why the topics of laws, causation, natural kinds, and emergence are at the discipline's heart. The book is then divided into four sections, which group together papers from leading academics on each of those four topics. Among the questions discussed are: How are laws a…Read more
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    In Praise of Teamwork
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (1): 51-56. 2015.
    One often chooses to work collaboratively. Given that there is a cost in effort of doing so, it suggests that there also has to be some real advantage in teamwork. The idea that the whole can be greater than the sum of the parts is applied to teams in terms of the non-linear composition of causes. One can thus do things together that one could not do alone or one can do them better. This supports Gaffney’s communitarian approach thereby explaining how the individual can be at their best when par…Read more
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    Why cheat?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 61 (61): 19-21. 2013.
  • Frank Jackson, Mind, Method and Conditionals: Selected Essays
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 8 (2): 259-260. 2000.
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    Sport: Profound or a complete waste of time?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 58 72-76. 2012.