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[from 'Analyzing Modality' by Michael Jubien, in 9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 1. Physical Objects ]

Full Idea

Being a physical object (as opposed to being a horse or a statue) really is our most fundamental category for dealing with the external world.

Gist of Idea

Being a physical object is our most fundamental category

Source

Michael Jubien (Analyzing Modality [2007], 2)

Book Reference

'Oxford Studies in Metaphysics vol.3', ed/tr. Zimmerman,Dean W. [OUP 2007], p.110


A Reaction

This raises the interesting question of why any categories should be considered to be more 'fundamental' than others. I can only think that we perceive something to be an object fractionally before we (usually) manage to identify it.