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- Title
Philosophy without Ontology?
- Authors
Weber, Stefan
- Abstract
Even though all my commentators defended non-dualism, they could not convince me that I had misunderstood Mitterer's position. My response focuses on six topics: The question of changing one's philosophical position; the problem of the infinite regress; the concepts of descriptions and objects in classical philosophy and in non-dualism; the non-dualistic distinction of descriptions so far and descriptions from now on; the problem of time and the time arrow; and the question of ethical consequences. I argue for a more moderate version of epistemology, avoiding the inconsistencies and contradictions of non-dualism.
- Subjects
OBJECT (Philosophy); PHILOSOPHY; ONTOLOGY; THEORY of knowledge; JOURNALISTS; DUALISM
- Publication
Constructivist Foundations, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 2, p189
- ISSN
1782-348X
- Publication type
Article