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[filed under theme 8. Modes of Existence / C. Powers and Dispositions / 5. Powers and Properties ]

Full Idea

We might say that the causal profile of a property is its essence.

Gist of Idea

Is the causal profile of a property its essence?

Source

John Hawthorne (Causal Structuralism [2001], Intro)

Book Ref

Hawthorne,John: 'Metaphysical Essays' [OUP 2002], p.212


A Reaction

I associate this view with Shoemaker, and find it sympathetic. We always want to know more. What gives rise to these causal powers? Where does explanation end? He notes that you might say some of the powers are non-essential.


The 8 ideas from 'Causal Structuralism'

Is the causal profile of a property its essence? [Hawthorne]
Could two different properties have the same causal profile? [Hawthorne]
An individual essence is a necessary and sufficient profile for a thing [Hawthorne]
If properties are more than their powers, we could have two properties with the same power [Hawthorne]
Maybe scientific causation is just generalisation about the patterns [Hawthorne]
A categorical basis could hardly explain a disposition if it had no powers of its own [Hawthorne]
We can treat the structure/form of the world differently from the nodes/matter of the world [Hawthorne]
We only know the mathematical laws, but not much else [Hawthorne]