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2. Reason / F. Fallacies / 8. Category Mistake / e. Category mistake as ontological

[category mistakes as result of misunderstanding reality]

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The presuppositions in category mistakes reveal nothing about ontology [Magidor]
     Full Idea: My pragmatic account of category mistakes does not support a key role for them in metaphysics. It is highly doubtful that the presuppositions associated with category mistakes reveal anything about the fundamental nature of ontological categories.
     From: Ofra Magidor (Category Mistakes [2013], 5.6)
     A reaction: Thus she dashes my hope, without even bothering to offer a reason. I think she should push her enquiry further, and ask why we presuppose things. Why do we take presuppositions for granted? Why are they obvious?