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Our Incorrigible Ontological Relations and Categories of Being: Causal and Limiting Factors of Objective Knowledge

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The object of this book is to present a radical novel conception of the ontological categories, their nature and epistemic importance. A conception that constitutes a challenge to the prevailing tenets, if not paradigms, of ontology today. The arguments and observations are given without addressing nor directly contesting the current theories on the subject. However, its author emphasises some of the main conclusions that entail from the new perspective, in particular regarding the role of philosophy among the sciences. Departing from the novelty of considering distinctions to be the subject matter of thought and language -that is, of reference and meaning- it is observed that there are certain concepts, encompassed under the notion of "Being", that are each "all" comprising categories. It is explained that these categories are conformed by certain ontological relations, which seem to stand for the structure of reality in-itself, and cannot be, in any manner, denied cognitive content nor objective existence in any possible world. Following this, it is argued that they constitute the primary premises of judgment and ultimate explanatory resources, and, thus, the fundaments of logic and mathematics. Moreover, language is shown to be structured according to them, and it is likewise explained that, as primary premises of all our judgments, they cannot be but determined a priori, standing for aspects of mind objective reality of a non-sensible nature, which are essential elements of cognition. It is shown, that it is they that enable to bridge the gap between the mind and the world, but set a limit to our possible knowledge of reality, which forces to presuppose the existence of higher or hyper-orders of reality. The importance of this work is, that from a naturalist stance, its observations and arguments constitute a strong case against established and well-rooted tenets in contemporary philosophy, while point to the need of focussing the field of the discipline to the study of the cognitive content of our innately determined a priori concepts.


  • | Author: Juli�n M. G�lvez
  • | Publisher: Independently published
  • | Publication Date: December 24, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 141 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1650001010
  • | ISBN-13: 9781650001012
Author:
Juli�n M. G�lvez
Publisher:
Independently published
Publication Date:
December 24, 2019
Number of pages:
141 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1650001010
ISBN-13:
9781650001012