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(Ebook) A Study on Existence : Two Approaches and a Deflationist Compromise by Giuliano Bacigalupo ISBN 9781443891707, 1443891703

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Authors:Giuliano Bacigalupo
Pages:202 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:0.73 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443891707, 1443891703
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(Ebook) A Study on Existence : Two Approaches and a Deflationist Compromise by Giuliano Bacigalupo ISBN 9781443891707, 1443891703

The problem of existence is reputed to be one of the oldest and most intractable problems of philosophy: what do we mean when we say that something exists or, even more challengingly, that something does not exist? Intuitively, it seems that we all have a firm grip upon what we are saying. But how should we explain the difference – if any – between statements about existence and other, garden-variety predicative statements? What is the difference between saying that something exists and saying, for instance, that something is red, heavy, or soft? These questions provide the focus for this book. The authors discussed here include Hume, Kant, Brentano, Frege, Meinong, the Neo-Meinongians Routley, Parsons, Rapaport, Zalta, and Priest, and the free logicians Leonard, Lambert and Bencivenga. Finally, this study develops a deflationist account of existence, suggesting that there is no such thing as a nature of existence awaiting discovery.
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