884heid wrote:
Is there a particular reason for your hesitation towards thin particulars nowadays?
The short answer is “A change in my view of properties”. I used to think properties universals; now, I incline towards the view that they're instances*. If they're universals, I think it follows that there are thin particulars**; if, however, they're instances, I lose my reason for preferring thin particulars to other options.
*Instances are also sometimes called tropes.
**I perceive particularity and properties in the world. There are four eggs in the carton in my fridge. They're smooth, white, and round.
If all properties are universals, it follows from rejecting necessary identity of indiscernibles that there is some other factor accounting for the particularity I perceive. I think we're forced towards this other factor being thin particulars.