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Ontology and the construction of systems
pp. 29-53
Abstrakt
After drawing attention to the basic importance of Goodman's workThe Structure of Appearance, this paper turns to a critical analysis of Goodman's claims concerning worldmaking. It stresses that Goodman's acceptance of a multiplicity of actual worlds doesnot involve the belief in an unknowable underlying reality; but that it is due to the non-mysterious fact that constructional systems allow for a multiplicity of disagreeing, right versions. However, from the point of view of truthmaker ontology, most ‘worlds’ of constructional systems are not genuine worlds; and so far it hasnot been shown that there are genuine truthmaker worlds that disagree.
Publication details
Published in:
(1993) Synthese 95 (1).
Seiten: 29-53
DOI: 10.1007/BF01064666
Referenz:
Küng Guido (1993) „Ontology and the construction of systems“. Synthese 95 (1), 29–53.