Opacity in the Book of the World?

Philosophical Studies (forthcoming)
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Abstract

This paper explores the view that the vocabulary of metaphysical fundamentality is opaque, using Sider’s theory of structure as a motivating case study throughout. Two conceptions of fundamentality are distinguished, only one of which can explain why the vocabulary of fundamentality is opaque.

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Nicholas K. Jones
University of Oxford

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