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Pluralism (philosophy)
Metaphysics. The concept of pluralism in philosophy indicates the belief that reality consists of many different substances. It sits in ...
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Feb 27, 2008 ... Having explained the problems with pure metaphysics, and explicated the pluralistic pragmatism I hope will replace it, I will consider Daniel ...
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Pluralism, appropriate to its name, is a concept used many different ways in Philosophy (see below). But, in general terms, it is the theory that there is more than ...
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Dec 4, 2011 ... Pluralistic Metaphysics. Empedocles (490-430 BC) was born in Sicily, Greece and was a disciple of Parmenides. He was one of several Greek ...
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He maintains that metaphysical pluralism-true propositions and facts concerning ... Lynch focuses on horizontal metaphysical pluralism, the view that there are ...
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Metaphysical Pluralism: the rejection of both substance dualism and monist materialism; the metaphysical position underlying Logical Behaviorism, Property ...
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metaphysical level, horizontal pluralism is the idea that there can be more than ... this position metaphysical pluralism, and its opposite, that there can be only ...
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Polkinghorne and Cartwright on. Pluralism and Metaphysics. Eric Martin. London School of Economics. Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science ...
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Leibniz propounds a pluralistic metaphysical idealism by reducing the reality of the universe to centres of force, which are all ultimately spiritual in their nature.
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more parsimoniously. A fallibilist, I shall suggest, can well be a subjectivist. Popper's new pluralistic metaphysics contains of course the fallibilistic epistemology ...
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