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This controversial work discusses a theory of "plurallism", claiming that there is not merely a plurality of correct theories and world views, but a corresponding plurality of actual worlds. Plurality penetrates deeper than the linguistic surface or than conceptual or theoretical structure.
Contents
Introducing and placing full and deep plurallism; explaining full metaphysical plurallism - their features, their differences; paths and arguments leading to deep plurallism - "vias negativas"; still more positive arguments to plurallism; worlds and wholes - their natures and relative features; talking and thinking plurallism as well as more ordinarily - modellings and discourse; making a wider metaphysical sweep - traditonal notions, traditional plurallism, traditional objections; distancing plurallism from realism, anti-realism and relativism, and those other -isms; plurallistic investigation of relevant philosophers and philosophical schools; impacts upon philosophy - harmonious applications and further problem-solving; what deep plurallism does, its intellectual impact, and where it leads; beyond intellectual plurallism - to liberating practice.



