Does matter have non-dispositional intrinsic qualities? Sydney Shoemaker against quidditism
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The article discusses the problem of the existence of the
fundamental non-dispositional intrinsic qualities of matter (quiddities) and
arguments for two opposite views, quidditism and dispositionalism (causal
structuralism). In support of quidditism, arguments by Howard Robinson,
John Foster and Philip Goff are deployed. These arguments highlight the
incoherence or unintelligibility of the doctrine that the whole reality is just a
network of causal relations without any qualitative filler in the nodes of the
network. Sydney Shoemaker’s influential argument for dispositionalism, in
the article «Causality and Properties», is analysed and responded. The case
is made that Shoemaker’s objections against the existence of fundamental
properties whose identity «consists of something logically independent of
their causal potentialities» can be neutralised on the assumption that our
world is operated by ontologically fundamental laws of nature in virtue of
which quiddities have constant causal potentialities. Quidditism with this
assumption makes it possible to know all the same properties of matter as
dispositionalism, viz., dispositional properties and spatiotemporal relations.
So, pace Shoemaker, it has no «disastrous epistemological consequences».
Although such quidditism expands (as compared with dispositionalism)
ontology by attributing matter not only with knowable dispositional
properties (causal structures) but also with quiddities, which are in a sense
unknowable, this ontological exuberance is justified by the need to avoid the
vicious regress of powers entailed by dispositionalism.
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Sepetyi D. Does matter have non-dispositional intrinsic qualities? Sydney Shoemaker against quidditism / D. Sepetyi // Актуальні проблеми духовності : зб. наук. пр. - Кривий Рiг, 2023. - Вип. 24. - С. 75-88. - https://doi.org/10.31812/apm.7680.