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15509 | Some say qualities are parts of things - as repeatable universals, or as particulars [Lewis] |
Full Idea: Some philosophers propose that things have their qualities by having them as parts, either as repeatable universals (Goodman), or as particulars (Donald Williams). | |
From: David Lewis (Parts of Classes [1991], 2.1 n2) | |
A reaction: He refers to 'qualities' rather than 'properties', presumably because this view makes them all intrinsic to the object. Is being 'handsome' a part of a person? |