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Matteo Morganti, Che cos'è un oggetto, Roma, Carocci, 2010, pp.125
Cepollaro, Bianca
2014
Abstract
This review discusses Matteo Morganti’s Che cos’è un oggetto (What is an object?, 2010). Morganti’s book – which appeared in Carocci’s series ‘Bussole’ – is a compact guide to the problem of what an object from the metaphysical perspective. In the light of the relationship between metaphysics, ontology and science, the volume discusses the theory of substrates, the theory of substances, universal bundle theory, nominalist theories and finally a rich and diversified collection of problems raised by allegedly innocuous question: What is an object? Morganti’s books distinguishes itself for its clarity and its compactness and provides the reader who is not entirely new to metaphysics the basic tools to address the debate around what an object is.
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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Bianca Cepollaro, “Matteo Morganti, Che cos'è un oggetto, Roma, Carocci, 2010, pp.125”, in "APhEx 9", 2014, pp. 14
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