The Democracy of Objects

In The Democracy of Objects Bryant proposes that we break with the epistemological tradition and once again initiate the project of ontology as first philosophy. Bryant develops a realist ontology, called -onticology-, which argues that being is composed entirely of objects, properties, and relation...

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Main Author: Bryant, Levi R. (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Open Humanities Press 2011
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