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  • Hypostatization - The Philosophy Forum
    In my adventures, I occasionally encounter a discussion going back to Plato (at least) Let me just try a different angle Most can easily identify that as a cow Not a "real" cow, just a drawing, but there are many cows in the world, that just go about their business on their own By a
  • The Naive Theory of Consciousness - The Philosophy Forum
    However, the hypostatizing tendency of human thinking has led to its use as if referring to something existential Since a man may be conscious, it is easy to fall into the assumption that he may have consciousness, then that something like a consciousness exists This tendency to hypostatization has been strengthened by another circumstance
  • Hypostatic Abstraction, Precisive Abstraction, Proper vs Improper . . .
    By framing hypostatization as something that exists as an isolated or universalized phenomenon, Banno risks oversimplifying a process that varies depending on context and intent Banno abstracts "the temptation" as if it is a monolithic or static property of thought rather than a contextual tendency shaped by specific frameworks or practices
  • Hypostatic Abstraction, Precisive Abstraction, Proper vs Improper . . .
    Since another thread #039;s topic is #039;factual properties #039;, I #039;ll start off this thread with an example of what hypostatic abstraction is Hypostatic abstraction is a formal operation in logic that transforms a predicate into a relation For example, "Honey is sweet" is transformed into "Honey has
  • If I were aware of the entire list of logical fallacies, would I be . . .
    Reification (concretism, hypostatization, or the fallacy of misplaced concreteness) – a fallacy of ambiguity, when an abstraction (abstract belief or hypothetical construct) is treated as if it were a concrete, real event or physical entity
  • Idealism poll - The Philosophy Forum
    Idealism has mutated branched some over time Historically, Plato (-427 — -347) is often said to be the origin of idealism (“hyperouránios”), and Berkeley (1685 — 1753) is an example of a later idealist (“esse est percipi”) In an ontological sense, idealism will have it that the Moon is not
  • Reading group: Negative Dialectics by Theodor Adorno
    This is a blurb from the Adorno entry in the SEP "In contrast to the “scientific dualism” of word and thing, formal logic and inference, Adorno calls for an explicitly “aesthetic” method of “configurative language”: “a dialectically intertwined and explicatively indissoluable unity of concept and thing” (ibid , 38) which makes disclosive truth possible
  • New article published: The Argument for Indirect Realism
    I'm not sure the hypostatization of the sensory intermediary in these cases is really what's crucial about indirect realism insofar as it's a criticism of direct realism In other words, the fact that the indirect realist's positive thesis is incorrect doesn't really help the direct realist in any way, who will be beset by the same problems
  • Adventures in Metaphysics 1: Graham Harmans Object-Oriented Ontology . . .
    Hypostatization is pretty much what I have in mind If experience be material, as a materialist must accept if they are not eliminative, it's still not a thing Experience is of things, and reification is when you treat what is conceptual or experiential as if it were the same as the things it's about — Moliere
  • Irreducible Complexity - The Philosophy Forum
    A bunch of billiard balls are bouncing around on a table in a classically cliched example of Newtonian whatever Two theses: The motion of any one ball can only be fully explained with reference to the other ones Trends in the motion of the billiards are best understood by understanding the





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