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Real Natures and Familiar Objects, Paperback Book

Real Natures and Familiar Objects Paperback

Part of the Real Natures and Familiar Objects series

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In Real Natures and Familiar Objects Crawford Elder defends, with qualifications, the ontology of common sense.

He argues that we exist -- that no gloss is necessary for the statement "human beings exist" to show that it is true of the world as it really is -- and that we are surrounded by many of the medium-sized objects in which common sense believes.

He argues further that these familiar medium-sized objects not only exist, but have essential properties, which we are often able to determine by observation.

The starting point of his argument is that ontology should operate under empirical load -- that is, it should give special weight to the objects and properties that we treat as real in our best predictions and explanations of what happens in the world.

Elder calls this presumption "mildly controversial" because it entails that arguments are needed for certain widely assumed positions such as "mereological universalism" (according to which the sum of randomly assembled objects constitutes an object in its own right). Elder begins by defending realism about essentialness (arguing that nature's objects have essential properties whose status as essential is mind-independent).

He then defends this view of familiar objects against causal exclusion arguments and worries about vagueness.

Finally, he argues that many of the objects in which common sense believes really exist, including artifacts and biological devices shaped by natural selection, and that we too exist, as products of natural selection.

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