Il catalogo universale

In Roberto Finzi & Paolo Zellini (eds.), Forme della ragione. CLUEB. pp. 91–113 (2008)
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Abstract

There are more things between heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy, says Hamlet. Right. But there are also philosophies that have dreamt of things that are neither here nor there, as Goodman says. There is a danger of suffering from ontological myopia just as there is a danger of suffering from ontological allucination. This paper is about some basic strategies that are available to (or have been elaborated by) philosophers to steer clear of both dangers in their efforts to draw up a good inventory of what there is.

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Achille C. Varzi
Columbia University

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