Dear all,

This Thursday our own Wes Wrigley will be at Serious Metaphysics talking 
on "Sider’s Ontologese Introduction Instructions" (abstract below).

As usual, we'll meet from 1-2.30pm in the Philosophy Faculty Board Room, 
with roughly 45 minutes of presentation and then 45 minutes of 
discussion. Feel free to bring along your lunch.

All welcome! I hope to see many of you there.

Dan.

Abstract:

In response to Hirsch’s deflationary arguments, Sider attempts to 
introduce
a special ‘Ontologese’ quantifier to preserve the substantivity of 
fundamental
debates in metaphysics. He provides a list of instructions for 
metaphysicians,
which he argues suffice to give the new quantifier a meaning that carves
nature at the joints. I argue that these instructions will not allow 
someone
to start speaking Ontologese if their prior language is sufficiently 
deviant
with respect to it, and that natural languages may be in such a 
position. I
explore three options for Sider to circumvent this problem, and argue 
that
none are successful.

-- 
Daniel Williams
PhD Candidate in Philosophy
Email: [email protected]
Trinity Hall, Cambridge

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