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18480 | Maybe it only exists if it is a truthmaker (rather than the value of a variable)? [MacBride] |
Full Idea: 'To be is to be a truth-maker' has been proposed as a replacement the standard conception of ontological commitment, that to be is to be the value of a variable. | |
From: Fraser MacBride (Truthmakers [2013], 2.1.4.2) | |
A reaction: [He cites Ross Cameron 2008] Unconvincing. What does it mean to say that some remote unexperienced bit of the universe 'makes truths'? How many truths? Where do these truths reside when they aren't doing anything useful? |