(New) Realistic Ontology and World
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2019.v0i22.5659Abstract
En este artículo se exponen los argumentos a favor de las dos principales tesis del nuevo realismo de Markus Gabriel, a saber que existir significa estar en un campo de sentido, y que no existe el mundo. Se intenta demostrar que la última tesis es incoherente en relación con la primera.
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