@article{Nanay2011-NANWIR,year = {2011},abstract = {The aim of this paper is to show that we can deny that reality is neatly segmented into natural kinds and still give a plausible view about what science is supposed to do -- and the way science in fact works does not rely on the dubious metaphysical assumption that reality is segmented into natural kinds. The score is simple: either there are natural kinds or there aren't. The former view has been the default position in mainstream analytic metaphysics and philosophy of science. I want to put the latter on the table as a metaphysically and scientifically plausible alternative.},number = {181},publisher = {The Hegeler Institute},title = {What If Reality has No Architecture?},author = {Bence Nanay},pages = {197},volume = {94},journal = {The Monist}}@