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Quantifier Variance and Realism Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)

Quantifier Variance and Realism By Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)

Quantifier Variance and Realism by Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)


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This volume presents a distinctive metaontological perspective that combines two ideas: first, that objects in the world exist in complete independence of language or thought; but, second, that the world can be correctly and adequately described without employing our ordinary concept of "the objects that exist in the world."

Quantifier Variance and Realism Summary

Quantifier Variance and Realism: Essays in Metaontology by Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)

Eli Hirsch has contributed steadily to metaphysics since his ground-breaking (and much cited) work on identity through time (culminating in the 1982 OUP book The Concept of Identity). Within the last 10 years, his work on realism and quantifier variance has been front-and-center in the minds of many metaphysicians. Metametaphysics, which looks at foundational questions about the very practice of metaphysics and the questions it raises, is now a popular area of discussion. There is a lot of anxiety about what ontology is, and Hirsch's diagnosis of how revisionary ontologists go wrong is one of the main views being discussed. This volume collects HIrsch's essays from the last decade (with the exception of one article from 1978) on ontology and metametaphysics which are very much tied to these debates. His essays develop a distinctive language-based argument against various anti-commonsensical views that have recently dominated ontology. All these views go astray, Hirsch says, by failing to interpret ordinary assertions about existence in a plausibly charitable way, so their philosophizing leads them to misuse language about ontology - our ordinary concept of 'what exists' - in favor of a position othat is quite different. Hirsch will supply a new introduction. The volume will interest philosophers of metaphysics currently engaged in these debates.

Quantifier Variance and Realism Reviews

This looks great - really focusses in on a single, very important strand in his thinking, and it's the strand that's been getting a lot of attention lately. This makes really good sense. * Dean Zimmerman, Philosophy, Rutgers University *

About Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)

Eli Hirsch is Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University; author of Dividing Reality (OUP 1997)

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INTRODUCTION

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NPB9780199732111
9780199732111
0199732116
Quantifier Variance and Realism: Essays in Metaontology by Eli Hirsch (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-05-26
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