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Full Idea
Spatial distribution properties say how things are across a region of space, such as being polka-dotted.
Gist of Idea
Being polka-dotted is a 'spatial distribution' property
Source
Ross P. Cameron (Truthmaking for Presentists [2011], 3)
Book Ref
'Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Vol.6', ed/tr. Zimmerman,D/Bennett,K [OUP 2011], p.64
A Reaction
I think the routine fallacy of inferring properties from predicates is buried here. We truthfully describe it as 'polka-dotted', but that doesn't mean we must reify polka-dottedness, and see it as a feature of the world. What is a 'jumbled' space?
Related Idea
Idea 18926 One temporal distibution property grounds our present and past truths [Cameron]
18923 | The present property 'having been F' says nothing about a thing's intrinsic nature [Cameron] |
18924 | Being polka-dotted is a 'spatial distribution' property [Cameron] |
18930 | Change is instantiation of a non-uniform distributional property, like 'being red-then-orange' [Cameron] |
18927 | Surely if things extend over time, then time itself must be extended? [Cameron] |
18926 | One temporal distibution property grounds our present and past truths [Cameron] |
18929 | We don't want present truthmakers for the past, if they are about to cease to exist! [Cameron] |
18928 | If maximalism is necessary, then that nothing exists has a truthmaker, which it can't have [Cameron] |
18931 | Determinate truths don't need extra truthmakers, just truthmakers that are themselves determinate [Cameron] |
18932 | The facts about the existence of truthmakers can't have a further explanation [Cameron] |