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    Ontology without Borders
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    The Principle of Necessary Reason
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    An analysis of the realist/anti-realist debate, arguing that both positions display a similar underlying structure.
  • Understanding Anti-Realism
    Dissertation, Syracuse University. 1995.
    Being a realist about a given domain, I suggest, is a matter of accepting the claims that belong to that domain, while an anti-realist about a given domain is someone who isn't a realist about it. I argue that this conception, despite its simplicity, explains what unifies the diverse positions labelled 'anti-realist'. Further, on this conception, it is unsurprising that philosophers often disagree about which positions are anti-realist. I proceed to consider whether there is such a thing as a gl…Read more
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