Edenic Idealism

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (1):16-33 (2023)
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ABSTRACT According to edenic idealism, our ordinary object terms refer to items in the manifest world—the world of primitive objects and properties presented in experience. I motivate edenic idealism as a response to scenarios where it is difficult to match the objects in experience with corresponding items in the external world. I argue that edenic idealism has important semantic advantages over realism: it is the most intuitive view of what we are actually talking about when we use terms for objects.

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Robert Smithson
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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