It is easy to become battle-weary in metaphysics. In the face of seemingly unresolvable disputes and unanswerable questions, it is tempting to cast aside one's sword …
It is easy to become battle-weary in metaphysics. In the face of seemingly unresolvable disputes and unanswerable questions, it is tempting to cast aside one's sword …
The article presents an argument for constructing a schema for addressing metaphysical questions for which there is no fact of the matter. The author examines the issues of bodily …
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It is easy to become battle-weary in metaphysics. In the face of seemingly unresolvable disputes and unanswerable questions, it is tempting to cast aside one's sword …
T Sider - Philosophical Perspectives, 2001 - philpapers.org
When is there no fact of the matter about a metaphysical question? When multiple candidate meanings are equally eligible, in David Lewis's sense, and fit equally well with ordinary …
It is easy to become battle-weary in metaphysics. In the face of seemingly unresolvable disputes and unanswerable questions, it is tempting to cast aside one's sword …
It is easy to become battle-weary in metaphysics. In the face of seemingly unresolvable disputes and unanswerable questions, it is tempting to cast aside one's sword …
Criteria of personal identity and the limits of conceptual analysis — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content Rutgers …