Combining Texts
Ideas for
'In Defense of Essentialism', 'Posterior Analytics' and 'On What There Is'
expand these ideas
|
start again
|
choose
another area for these texts
display all the ideas for this combination of texts
7 ideas
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 1. Ontologies
12210
|
Quine's ontology is wrong; his question is scientific, and his answer is partly philosophical [Fine,K on Quine]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 11. Ontological Commitment / a. Ontological commitment
8496
|
What actually exists does not, of course, depend on language [Quine]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 11. Ontological Commitment / b. Commitment of quantifiers
1610
|
To be is to be the value of a variable, which amounts to being in the range of reference of a pronoun [Quine]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 11. Ontological Commitment / d. Commitment of theories
8459
|
Fictional quantification has no ontology, so we study ontology through scientific theories [Quine, by Orenstein]
|
8497
|
An ontology is like a scientific theory; we accept the simplest scheme that fits disorderly experiences [Quine]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 11. Ontological Commitment / e. Ontological commitment problems
16261
|
If commitment rests on first-order logic, we obviously lose the ontology concerning predication [Maudlin on Quine]
|
7698
|
If to be is to be the value of a variable, we must already know the values available [Jacquette on Quine]
|