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96Précis zu Potentiality: From dispositions to modalityZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 69 (3): 391-395. 2015.In this paper, I outline the argument of my book "Potentiality: from dispositions to modality". The paper is part of a symposium on the book (in German).
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143Semantik, Pragmatik und Ontologie: Felka über spezifizierende Sätze und einfache ArgumenteZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 70 (3): 406-411. 2016.This paper critically comments on Katharina Felka's book "Talking about numbers". I question her assumption that specifying sentences are a semantically unified class. The paper is part of a symposium on the book (in German).
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455Potentiality: From Dispositions to ModalityOxford University Press. 2013.Individual objects have potentials: paper has the potential to burn, an acorn has the potential to turn into a tree, some people have the potential to run a mile in less than four minutes. Barbara Vetter provides a systematic investigation into the metaphysics of such potentials, and an account of metaphysical modality based on them. -/- In contemporary philosophy, potentials have been recognized mostly in the form of so-called dispositions: solubility, fragility, and so on. Vetter takes disposi…Read more
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2313Multi‐track dispositionsPhilosophical Quarterly 63 (251): 330-352. 2013.It is a familiar point that many ordinary dispositions are multi-track, that is, not fully and adequately characterisable by a single conditional. In this paper, I argue that both the extent and the implications of this point have been severely underestimated. First, I provide new arguments to show that every disposition whose stimulus condition is a determinable quantity must be infinitely multi-track. Secondly, I argue that this result should incline us to move away from the standard assumptio…Read more
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1111A plenitude of powersSynthese 198 (Suppl 6): 1365-1385. 2018.Dispositionalism about modality is the view that metaphysical modality is a matter of the dispositions possessed by actual objects. In a recent paper, David Yates has raised an important worry about the formal adequacy of dispositionalism. This paper responds to Yates’s worry by developing a reply that Yates discusses briefly but dismisses as ad hoc: an appeal to a ’plenitude of powers’ including such powers as the necessarily always manifested power for 2+2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepack…Read more
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2636Dispositions without ConditionalsMind 123 (489): 129-156. 2014.Dispositions are modal properties. The standard conception of dispositions holds that each disposition is individuated by its stimulus condition(s) and its manifestation(s), and that their modality is best captured by some conditional construction that relates stimulus to manifestation as antecedent to consequent. I propose an alternative conception of dispositions: each disposition is individuated by its manifestation alone, and its modality is closest to that of possibility — a fragile vase, f…Read more
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1573Dispositional accounts of abilitiesPhilosophy Compass 12 (8). 2017.This paper explores the prospects for dispositional accounts of abilities. According to so-called new dispositionalists, an agent has the ability to Φ iff they have a disposition to Φ when trying to Φ. We show that the new dispositionalism is beset by some problems that also beset its predecessor, the conditional analysis of abilities, and bring up some further problems. We then turn to a different approach, which links abilities not to motivational states but to the notion of success, and consi…Read more
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317Laws and Lawmakers: Science, Metaphysics, and the Laws of NatureInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (1). 2011.International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 25, Issue 1, Page 83-86, March 2011
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470'Can' without Possible Worlds: Semantics for Anti-HumeansPhilosophers' Imprint 13. 2013.Metaphysicians of modality are increasingly critical of possible-worlds talk, and increasingly happy to accept irreducibly modal properties – and in particular, irreducible dispositions – in nature. The aim of this paper is to provide the beginnings of a modal semantics which uses, instead of possible-worlds talk, the resources of such an 'anti-Humean' metaphysics. One central challenge to an anti-Humean view is the context-sensitivity of modal language. I show how that challenge can be met and …Read more
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1621Counterpossibles (not only) for dispositionalistsPhilosophical Studies 173 (10): 2681-2700. 2016.Dispositionalists try to provide an account of modality—possibility, necessity, and the counterfactual conditional—in terms of dispositions. But there may be a tension between dispositionalist accounts of possibility on the one hand, and of counterfactuals on the other. Dispositionalists about possibility must hold that there are no impossible dispositions, i.e., dispositions with metaphysically impossible stimulus and/or manifestation conditions; dispositionalist accounts of counterfactuals, if…Read more
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3116Are abilities dispositions?Synthese 196 (196): 201-220. 2019.Abilities are in many ways central to what being an agent means, and they are appealed to in philosophical accounts of a great many different phenomena. It is often assumed that abilities are some kind of dispositional property, but it is rarely made explicit exactly which dispositional properties are our abilities. Two recent debates provide two different answers to that question: the new dispositionalism in the debate about free will, and virtue reliabilism in epistemology. This paper argues t…Read more
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174Digging Deeper: Why Metaphysics is More Than a ToolboxJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (2): 231-241. 2018.Steven French proposes a vindication of “scientifically disinterested” metaphysics that leaves little room to its original ambitions. He claims that as a discipline that looks to find out truths about the world, it is untenable; and that rather, its vindication lies in its use as a “toolbox” of concepts for a philosophical discipline that does have a claim at getting us closer to truth—the philosophy of science, and more specifically of physics. I respond to both his main claims. The first claim…Read more
University of Oxford
DPhil, 2010
Areas of Specialization
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| Dispositions and Powers |
| Metaphysics |
| Modality |
| Modal Expressions |
| Modal Epistemology |
| Modal Empiricism |
| Abilities |