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    Tropes and Dependency Profiles: Problems for the Nuclear Theory of Substance
    American Philosophical Quarterly 51 (2): 167-176. 2014.
    In this article I examine the compatibility of a leading trope bundle theory of substance, so-called Nuclear Theory, with trope theory more generally. Peter Simons (1994) originally proposed Nuclear Theory (NT), and continues to develop (1998, 2000) and maintain (2002/03) the view. Recently, building on Simons’s theory, Markku Keinänen (2011) has proposed what he calls the Strong Nuclear Theory (SNT). Although the latter is supposed to shore up some of NT’s weaknesses, it continues to mainta…Read more
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    Is Trope Theory a Divided House?
    In Gabriele Galluzzo Michael Loux (ed.), The Problem of Universals in Contemporary Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 133-155. 2015.
    In this paper I explore Michael Loux’s important distinction between “tropes” and “tropers”. First, I argue that the distinction throws into relief an ambiguity and discrepancy in the literature, revealing two fundamentally different versions of trope theory. Second, I argue that the distinction brings into focus unique challenges facing each of the resulting trope theories, thus calling into question an alleged advantage of trope theory—that by uniquely occupying the middle ground between its…Read more