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The Meaning of “Existence” and the Contingency of Sense
Published date: 05 Mar 2014
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In this paper I argue first for a revisionary ontology, that is, for an understanding of “existence” as the property of a field not to be empty. In this context, I distinguish between “metaphysics” (the theory of totality or of fundamental reality) and “ontology” (the systematic investigation into the meaning of “existence”). In the second part, I provide a sketch for a corresponding revisionary theory of the modalities in light of the new ontology proposed.
Key words: ontology; world; metaphysics; modalities; contingency; necessity; sense
Markus Gabriel . The Meaning of “Existence” and the Contingency of Sense[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2014 , 9(1) : 109 -129 . DOI: 10.3868/s030-003-014-0007-8
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