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Fields of Sense
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Speculative Realism
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Fields of Sense
A New Realist Ontology
Markus Gabriel
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© Markus Gabriel, 2015
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Contents
Series Editor’s Preface
Author’s Preface
Introduction
Part I: Negative Ontology
Zoontology
Existence is Not a Proper Property
What is Wrong with Kant and Frege?
Limits of Set-Theoretical Ontology and Contemporary
Nihilism
5. Domains of Objects and Fields of Sense
6. Fields and the Meaning of Existence
7. The No-World-View
Part II: Positive Ontology
Indefinitely Many Fields of Sense
How Flat Can Ontology Be?
Actuality and Possibility
Modalities II: Necessity, Contingency and Logical
Time
12. Forms of Knowledge: Epistemological Pluralism
13. Senses as Ways Things Are in Themselves
Bibliography
Index
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