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An introduction to metametaphysics/ Tuomas E. Tahko

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge university press, 2015. New York:Description: x, 258 pISBN:
  • 9781107434295
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 110 TAH
Contents:
Why should you care about metametaphysics? Quine vs. Carnap: on what there is and what there isn't Quantification and ontological commitment Identifying the alternatives: ontological realism, deflationism, and conventionalism Grounding and ontological dependence Fundamentality and levels of reality The epistemology of metaphsics: a priori or a posteriori? Intuitions and thought experiments in metaphysics Demarcating metaphysics and science: can metaphysics be naturalized?
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This book, the first systematic student introduction dedicated to metametaphysics, discusses the nature of metaphysics - its methodology, epistemology, ontology and our access to metaphysical knowledge; Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why should you care about metametaphysics?
Quine vs. Carnap: on what there is and what there isn't
Quantification and ontological commitment
Identifying the alternatives: ontological realism, deflationism, and conventionalism
Grounding and ontological dependence
Fundamentality and levels of reality
The epistemology of metaphsics: a priori or a posteriori?
Intuitions and thought experiments in metaphysics
Demarcating metaphysics and science: can metaphysics be naturalized?

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