Barbara Vetter Humboldt-University, Berlin
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  • Faculty, Humboldt-University, Berlin
  • DPhil, Oxford University, 2010.

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I'm a junior professor at Humboldt University, Berlin. I work in metaphysics, but I am most interested in the areas where metaphysics meets the philosophy of science, of language, or of action. Most of my work is focussed on the potentials (dispositions, abilities, and so forth) of individual objects and specifically on how to develop a theory of metaphysical modality in terms of them.
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  1. Barbara Vetter (2013). Aktive Vermogen und Handlungskausalitat. Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 67 (1):137-142.
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  2. Barbara Vetter (2013). Multi‐Track Dispositions. Philosophical Quarterly 63 (251):330-352.
    It is a familiar point that many ordinary dispositions are multi-track, that is, not fully and adequately characterisable by a single conditional. In this paper, I argue that both the extent and the implications of this point have been severely underestimated. First, I provide new arguments to show that every disposition whose stimulus condition is a determinable quantity must be infinitely multi-track. Secondly, I argue that this result should incline us to move away from the standard assumption that dispositions are (...)
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  3. Barbara Vetter (2012). Dispositional Essentialism and the Laws of Nature. In Alexander Bird, Brian Ellis & Howard Sankey (eds.), Properties, Powers and Structures. Issues in the Metaphysics of Realism. Routledge.
  4. Barbara Vetter (2012). On Linking Dispositions and Which Conditionals? Mind 120 (480):1173-1189.
    Manley and Wasserman (2008) have provided a convincing case against analyses of dispositions in terms of one conditional, and a very interesting positive proposal that links any disposition to a ‘suitable proportion’ of a particular set of precise conditionals. I focus on their positive proposal and ask just how precise those conditionals are to be. I argue that, contrary to what Manley and Wasserman imply in their paper, they must be maximally specific, describing in their antecedents complete centred worlds. This (...)
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  5. Barbara Vetter (2011). Laws and Lawmakers: Science, Metaphysics, and the Laws of Nature. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (1):83 - 86.
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 25, Issue 1, Page 83-86, March 2011.
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  6. Barbara Vetter (2011). Recent Work: Modality Without Possible Worlds. Analysis 71 (4):742-754.
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  7. Barbara Vetter (2010). Potentiality and Possibility. Dissertation, Oxford
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