Matupá, MT, Brazil
Areas of Interest
Animal Ethics
Aristotle: Truth
Aristotle: Definition
Aristotle: Predication
Aristotle: Demonstration
Aristotle: Syllogistic
Husserl: Phenomenology
Objects and Properties
Hermeneutics, Misc
Feminist Phenomenology
Kant: Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
Heraclitus
Ancient Greek and Roman Logic
Aristotle: Necessity and Contingency
Aristotle: First Philosophy
Aristotle: Substance
Plato: Epistemology
Plato: Metaphysics
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Ancient Greek and Roman Metaphysics
Aristotle: Weakness of Will
Aristotle: Voluntary and Involuntary
Aristotle: Free Will and Agency
Aristotle: Practical Wisdom
Aristotle: The Good Life
Aristotle: Essence
Aristotle: Actuality and Potentiality
Aristotle: Substantial Forms
Aristotle: Non-Contradiction
Metaphysics, General Works
Theories of Truth
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Consensus and Political Authority
Theories of Freedom
Positive and Negative Freedom
Coercion
Radical Feminism
Objections to Deontological Moral Theories
Varieties of Deontological Moral Theories
Objections to Consequentialism
Utilitarianism
Ontology
Possible Worlds
Content Internalism and Externalism
Propositional Attitudes, Misc
Consent and Political Authority
Contractarianism about Political Authority
Contractualism about Political Authority
Martin Heidegger
Gottlob Frege
Wilhelm Dilthey
Charles Sanders Peirce
Pre-Socratic Philosophy, Misc
Fregean Theories of Meaning
Eleatics
Pythagoreans
Translation, Misc
Interpretation, Misc
Mereology
Identity
Anarchism
Intentionality
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  • Ontological pluralism is the view that there are different fundamental ways of being. Trenton Merricks has recently raised three objections to combining pluralism with a generic way of being enjoyed by absolutely everything there is: first, that the resulting view contradicts the pluralist’s core intuition; second, that it is especially vulnerable to the charge—due to Peter van Inwagen—that it posits a difference in being where there is simply a difference in kind; and, third, that it is in tens…Read more