Ideas from 'The Common-Sense View of Reality' by Stephen S. Colvin [1902], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Philosophical Review' (ed/tr -) [- ,]].

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1. Philosophy / E. Nature of Metaphysics / 2. Possibility of Metaphysics
Metaphysics is hopeless with its present epistemology; common-sense realism is needed
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 2. Realism
We can only distinguish self from non-self if there is an inflexible external reality
Common-sense realism rests on our interests and practical life
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 4. Anti-realism
If objects are doubted because their appearances change, that presupposes one object
Arguments that objects are unknowable or non-existent assume the knower's existence
The idea that everything is relations is contradictory; relations are part of the concept of things