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Title: In Quine's essay, "On What There " McX confuses non -existent objects with our ideas of ...
Post by: ewashington1288 on Jun 20, 2020
In Quine's essay, "On What There " McX confuses non -existent objects with our ideas of them, while Wyman thinks that non- existent objects are 'unactualized possibles. What is Quine's criticism of these two points of view? Do you think he is right to reject both these views? Why or why not?


Title: Re: In Quine's essay, "On What There " McX confuses non -existent objects with our ...
Post by: unicorn555 on Jun 24, 2020
hi, it's not so much my field, but this document explains it well enough (i think?)

please provide me with some feed back