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[filed under theme 8. Modes of Existence / B. Properties / 5. Natural Properties ]

Full Idea

We may define a physical property as one whose value is relevant, in some circumstances, to how a physical system is likely to act.

Gist of Idea

Physical properties are those relevant to how a physical system might act

Source

Brian Ellis (The Metaphysics of Scientific Realism [2009], 2)

Book Ref

Ellis,Brian: 'The Metaphysics of Scientific Realism' [Acument 2009], p.44


A Reaction

Fair enough, but can we use the same 'word' property when we are discussing abstractions? Does 'The Enlightenment' have properties? Do very simple things have properties? Can 'red' act, if it isn't part of any physical system?