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Arguments that ordinary inanimate objects such as tables and chairs, sticks and stones, simply do not exist have become increasingly common and increasingly prominent. Some are based on demands for parsimony or for a nonarbitrary answer to the special composition question; others arise from prohibitions against causal redundancy, ontological vagueness, or colocation; and others still come from worries that a common sense ontology would be a rival to a scientific one.Until now, little has been done to address these arguments in a unified and systematic way. Ordinary Objects is designed to fill this gap, demonstrating that the mistakes behind all of these superficially diverse eliminativist arguments may be traced to a common source. It aims to develop an ontology of ordinary objects subject to no such problems, providing perhaps the first sustained defense of a common sense ontology in two generations. The work done along the way addresses a number of major issues in philosophy of language and metaphysics, contributing to debates about analyticity, identity conditions, colocation and the grounding problem, vagueness, overdetermination, parsimony, and ontological commitment.In the end, the most important result of addressing these eliminativist arguments is not merely avoiding their conclusions; examining their failings also gives us reason to suspect that many apparent disputes in ontology are pseudodebates. For it brings into question widelyheld assumptions about which uses of metaphysical principles are appropriate, which metaphysical demands are answerable, and how we should go about addressing such fundamental questions as 'What exists?'. As a result, the work of Ordinary Objects promises to provide not only the route to a reflective understanding of our unreflective commonsense view, but also a better understanding of the proper methods and limits of metaphysics.'Ordinary Objects is well worth reading because it sheds new light on how to preserve the credibility of familiar things.'Marianne Djuth, The Review of Metaphysics'In Ordinary Objects , Amie Thomasson mounts a spirited and vigorous defense of the reality of ordinary objects.'Terry Horgan, Times Literary Supplement'Ordinary Objects is a fine book.... [Thomasson] writes insightfully and persuasively, and she has a realistic view of what metaphysical arguments can and cannot demonstrate... she approaches metaphysical theorizing more systematically than many other recent writers, drawing attention to the ways in which questionable assumptions in one area of philosophy are undergirding seemingly powerful arguments in another. Everyone working in metaphysics should make time for this volume.'R. W. Fischer, Metaphilosophy'In Ordinary Objects , Thomasson pursues an integrated conception of ontology and metaontology. In ontology, she defends the existence of shoes, ships, and other ordinary objects. In metaontology, she defends a deflationary view of ontological inquiry, designed to suck the air out of arguments against ordinary objects. The result is an elegant and insightful defense of a common sense worldview.'Jonathan Schaffer, Philosophical Books'Amie Thomasson has written a lovely book which is certain to irritate many professional metaphysicians. But it is not just irritating: it is challenging...This book would be good supplementary text for upperlevel metaphysics classes or seminars in which the sorts of arguments to which Thomasson replies are also read.'Alan Sidelle, The Philosophical Quarterly

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main topic of 'Ordinary Objects'? A: 'Ordinary Objects' explores philosophical arguments regarding the existence of inanimate objects like tables and chairs, and aims to defend a common-sense ontology against eliminativist arguments.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Ordinary Objects'? A: The author of 'Ordinary Objects' is Amie Thomasson, a philosopher known for her work in metaphysics and philosophy of language.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Ordinary Objects' have? A: 'Ordinary Objects' contains 256 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Ordinary Objects' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: When was 'Ordinary Objects' published? A: 'Ordinary Objects' was published on November 1, 2010.
  • Q: What philosophical issues does 'Ordinary Objects' address? A: The book addresses major issues in metaphysics and philosophy of language, including identity conditions, vagueness, overdetermination, and ontological commitment.
  • Q: Is 'Ordinary Objects' suitable for academic use? A: 'Ordinary Objects' is recommended as a supplementary text for upper-level metaphysics classes and seminars.
  • Q: What is the critical reception of 'Ordinary Objects'? A: 'Ordinary Objects' has been praised for its insightful arguments and systematic approach to defending the reality of ordinary objects, with positive reviews from various philosophical publications.
  • Q: Does 'Ordinary Objects' provide a defense of common-sense ontology? A: 'Ordinary Objects' offers a sustained defense of common-sense ontology, aiming to address and refute eliminativist arguments about the existence of ordinary objects.
  • Q: What are some key themes in 'Ordinary Objects'? A: Key themes in 'Ordinary Objects' include the exploration of metaphysical principles, the examination of ontological assumptions, and the relationship between common sense and scientific perspectives.