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[PDF] On What There Is - rintintin.colorado.eduOn What There Is by Willard Van Orman Quine (1948). A curious thing about the ontological problem is its simplicity. It can be put in three. Anglo-Saxon ...
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[PDF] Ontological CommitmentFeb 9, 2007 · Think of a sentence's truth-conditions as demands that the truth of the sentence imposes on the world. The notion of ontological commitment ...
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[PDF] Ontological Commitment - PhilArchiveIf the ontological commitments of a sentence were subjected to the way the world is, then the sentence could not commit ontologically to what does not exist, ...
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[PDF] Ontological Commitment: Quine and Beyond - Philipp BlumIn such cases, Quine thinks, semantic ascent is demanded for. But this means that from the ontological commitment of a theory, even a true one, we cannot ...
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Ontological Commitment - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 3, 2014 · Ontological commitment, on its face, is a relation between theories and entities, or kinds of entity. Before attempting to explicate and ...
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Methods of logic - PhilPapersMethods of Logic.A. R. Turquette & Willard Van Orman Quine - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):268.
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[PDF] Ideology and Ontology - Denison UniversityFeb 20, 2019 · To this end, we must distinguish our ontological commitment to numbers from our ideological commitment to the predicate 'is a successor of', ...
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[PDF] On What There Is - Wikisource - SandiegoApr 5, 2009 · We commit ourselves to an ontology containing numbers when we say there are prime numbers larger than a million; we commit ourselves to an ...
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Aristotle's Categories - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 7, 2007 · In the Predicamenta, Aristotle discusses in detail the categories of substance (2a12–4b19), quantity (4b20–6a36), relatives (6a37–8b24), and ...
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Aristotle's Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 8, 2000 · First, in Metaphysics Γ Aristotle argues in a new way for the ontological priority of substance; and then, in Books Ζ, Η, and Θ, he wrestles ...
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The Medieval Problem of UniversalsSep 10, 2000 · The medieval problem of universals is a logical, and historical, continuation of the ancient problem generated by Plato's (428–348 BCE) theory.
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Thomas Aquinas - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 7, 2022 · In general, it seems that Aquinas thinks that no forms are universals except inasmuch as we conceive of them in abstraction from particulars. In ...
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Ockham (Occam), William of - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHe rejects metaphysical realism and skepticism in favor of nominalism: the view that universal essences are concepts in the mind. The word “nominalism” comes ...
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Kant's Transcendental Idealism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 4, 2016 · “Noumena” is one half of the distinction phenomena/noumena which Kant characterizes at B307 as the distinction between what can be an object ...
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Kant's Theory of Judgment - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 28, 2004 · Kant's theory of judgment differs sharply from many other theories of judgment, both traditional and contemporary, in three ways.
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Gottlob Frege: Language - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyGottlob Frege (1848-1925) is most celebrated today for his contributions to mathematical logic and the philosophy of language.
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Logic and Ontology - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 4, 2004 · ... Frege's conception of logical objects and his philosophy of arithmetic. Frege and neo-Fregeans following him believe that arithmetic is logic ...
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Descriptions - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 2, 2004 · If one wants to avoid the ontological ... Clearly descriptive anaphora represents a powerful extension of Russell's theory of descriptions and a ...
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From a Logical Point of View - Harvard University PressMay 15, 1980 · From a Logical Point of View. Nine Logico-Philosophical Essays, Second Revised Edition. W. V. Quine · Paperback ...
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[PDF] FROM A LOGICAL POINT OF VIEWThe other is the notion of ontological commitment, particularly as involved in the prob- lem of universals. Various previously published papers which seemed ...
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Quine and Logical Positivism (Chapter 9)May 28, 2006 · In “Two Dogmas of Empiricism,” Quine's most widely cited and reprinted paper, he famously rejects the analytic-synthetic distinction and a verificationist ...
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Willard Van Orman Quine > By Individual Philosopher > PhilosophyThe primacy of mathematical logic in Quine's ontology is evident in his celebrated definition of being: "To be is to be the value of a variable". "Word And ...
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Two Dogmas of Empiricism - DitextModern empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or grounded ...
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[PDF] On Denoting-ON DENOTING. By BERTRAND RUSSELL. By a " denioting ph=ase " I mean a ph=ase such as any one of the following: a man, some man, any man, eve=y man, all men ...Missing: text | Show results with:text
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Simplicity - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 29, 2004 · Ontological simplicity, or parsimony, measures the number of kinds of entities postulated by the theory. One issue concerns how these two forms ...Introduction · Ontological Parsimony · A Priori Justifications of...
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[PDF] Word and Object - Daniel W. HarrisIn the winter of 1966 the Philosophy Department at the University of. Pittsburgh ran a graduate seminar on a controversial book, Word and Object,.Missing: desert | Show results with:desert
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Willard Van Orman Quine - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyApr 9, 2010 · The philosophers who most influenced Quine were the Logical Empiricists (also known as Logical Positivists), especially Rudolf Carnap. The ...Quine's life and work · Quine's Naturalism and its... · The Analytic-Synthetic...
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Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation: A Dilemma for DavidsonFor Quine, the indeterminacy of translation has considerable ontological consequences, construed as leading to a sceptical conclusion regarding the ...
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On What There Is - jstorOn What There Is. 23 either case we are saying something about an entity ... formity of a given remark or doctrine to a prior ontological. * See Goodman and Quine ...
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[PDF] On the possibility of a realist ontological commitment in quantum ...Jan 13, 2018 · This paper reviews the structure of standard quantum mechanics, introducing the basics of the von Neumann-Dirac axiomatic formulation as well as ...Missing: unobservables | Show results with:unobservables
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The ontology of biological taxa - PMC - NIHA fundamental question in here is whether species—seen as single evolving lineage that act as units of evolution—are classes or individuals, the latter being ...
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Insights from the Knowledge Representation Perspective - PMCAug 16, 2019 · We reuse pre-existing ontologies and ensure shared ontological commitment by selecting ontologies ... OWL - Semantic Web Standards [Internet].
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[PDF] 1 John Searle's ontology of money, and its critics Forthcoming in ...1 Searle's social ontology attempts to explain how we routinely create institutional facts, such as money, political boarders, debts and laws. According to ...
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Algorithms, ontology, and social progress - Andrew Iliadis, 2018Applied ontologies increasingly dictate data labelling and data flows and can have significant impact on social processes, including research in industry and ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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A World of States of AffairsIn this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the ...
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Processes as variable embodiments | SyntheseMar 20, 2024 · In a number of papers, Kit Fine introduced a theory of embodiment which distinguishes between rigid and variable embodiments, ...Missing: pluralism | Show results with:pluralism
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[PDF] Processes and events as rigid embodiments - PhilArchiveAug 7, 2023 · Fine (2022) suggests that processes are variable embodiments whose manifestations are events. Fine's theory of processes as variable embodiments ...
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