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On an argument for humility
Authors
A. Bird
A.. Bird
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Ann Whittle
B. Ellis
B. Russell
D. Lewis
D. Robinson
D.M. Armstrong
D.M. Armstrong
E. Le Pore
F. Dretske
G. Evans
G. Maxwell
G.E. Moore
J. Campbell
J. Cleve Van
J. Kim
J. Schaffer
M. Dunn
M. Sainsbury
P. Strawson
P. Strawson
P. Vallentyne
R. Langton
R. Langton
R. Swinburne
R.M. Adams
S. Blackburn
S. Shoemaker
W. Sellars
Publication date
1 September 2006
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
Considerations upon the nature of properties and laws have led some philosophers to claim that the correct epistemic attitude with regards to the intrinsic properties of particulars is scepticism. I examine one particularly clear version of this line of argument, and contend that a serious form of scepticism is not established. However, I argue that the theories of properties and laws underlying the argument have unwanted metaphysical implications. These provide a stronger reason to jettison the analyses. I end by sketching an alternative view that avoids these difficulties. © Springer 2006
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