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Ontology and the construction of systems
Authors:Guido Küng
Affiliation:(1) Philosophisches Seminar, University of Fribourg, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
Abstract:After drawing attention to the basic importance of Goodman's workThe Structure of Appearance, this paper turns to a critical analysis of Goodman's claims concerning worldmaking. It stresses that Goodman's acceptance of a multiplicity of actual worlds doesnot involve the belief in an unknowable underlying reality; but that it is due to the non-mysterious fact that constructional systems allow for a multiplicity of disagreeing, right versions. However, from the point of view of truthmaker ontology, most lsquoworldsrsquo of constructional systems are not genuine worlds; and so far it hasnot been shown that there are genuine truthmaker worlds that disagree.It is suggested that the construction of systems usually involves three conflicting aims: the logical, the ontological, and the psychological. Considering the current interest in cognitive psychology and phenomenology, the implications of the psychological aim, too, deserve to be reexamined.This paper was presented at the Autorenkolloqium with Nelson Goodman and Catherine Z. Elgin, held at the Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (Zif) of the University of Bielefeld (Germany) between 18–20 March 1991.
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