
Publication details
Year: 2012
Pages: 255-258
Series: Rivista di estetica
Full citation:
, "Un catalogo del mondo", Rivista di estetica 50, 2012, pp. 255-258.
Abstract
The paper discusses Maurizio Ferraris’ Documentalità by raising two objections. The first objection concerns Ferraris’ view that, in the case of all natural entities, there cannot be differences in the way a normal adult, a little child and an animal perceive them. It is claimed that this is not true for objects such as the sun that we (differently from little children and animals) cannot help perceiving as a gigantic hot celestial body. The second objection concerns the thesis that all social objects presuppose a written act. In this case the claim is that it is unclear which philosophy of mind can support such a view.
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Publication details
Year: 2012
Pages: 255-258
Series: Rivista di estetica
Full citation:
, "Un catalogo del mondo", Rivista di estetica 50, 2012, pp. 255-258.