1. Dan Korman, Strange Kinds, Arbitrariness, and the Case for Robust Particularism.
    I defend robust particularism in the metaphysics of material objects. The robustness consists in the claim that our conceptual scheme is, in important respects, privileged with respect to much-discussed strange conceptual schemes. The particularism consists in the claim that our intuitions about cases should win out in conflicts with intuitions about principles. Despite its pretheoretical appeal, robust particularism is widely rejected, on the grounds that it would be intolerably arbitrary to privileged our peculiar way of dividing up the world into objects. I show that the robust particularist has the resources to answer the argument from arbitrariness.
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