Abstract

Identity Theory is based on the following core principle:It is a theory with a growing popularity among property theorists (Martin (1997); Martin and Heil (1999); Heil (2003); Strawson (2008); Schroer (2010); Jacobs (2011); Taylor (2013)). My conviction, however, is that the attractiveness of this view is mainly due to its promise to provide a solution to a (allegedly, in my view) serious problem of categorical and dispositional monism; that is, the (alleged) impossibility of purely categorical and purely dispositional properties.

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