Seeing through the forms - towards a Platonic indirect realism

Universals in the Platonic tradition were intended to play both metaphysical and epistemological roles. The contemporary debate around universals has focused overwhelmingly on the former, with even ‘platonists’ typically holding that our knowledge of universals is derived from our knowledge of parti...

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Main Author: de Ray, Christophe
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1807832024-10-24T08:43:48Z Seeing through the forms - towards a Platonic indirect realism de Ray, Christophe School of Humanities Arts and Humanities Universals Universals in the Platonic tradition were intended to play both metaphysical and epistemological roles. The contemporary debate around universals has focused overwhelmingly on the former, with even ‘platonists’ typically holding that our knowledge of universals is derived from our knowledge of particulars. In contrast, I wish to argue for the epistemological primacy of the universal: specifically, I defend the thesis that we perceive particulars as a result of knowing universals, and not the other way around. My argument draws from the work of Malebranche, who notoriously contended that we see ordinary objects through the immutable ‘ideas’. I conclude with the suggestion that the resulting account of the relationship between our knowledge of universals and our perception of particulars may be thought of as a kind of Platonic indirect realism. 2024-10-24T08:43:48Z 2024-10-24T08:43:48Z 2024 Journal Article de Ray, C. (2024). Seeing through the forms - towards a Platonic indirect realism. European Journal of Philosophy. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12989 0966-8373 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180783 10.1111/ejop.12989 2-s2.0-85199512752 en European Journal of Philosophy © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Seeing through the forms - towards a Platonic indirect realism
description Universals in the Platonic tradition were intended to play both metaphysical and epistemological roles. The contemporary debate around universals has focused overwhelmingly on the former, with even ‘platonists’ typically holding that our knowledge of universals is derived from our knowledge of particulars. In contrast, I wish to argue for the epistemological primacy of the universal: specifically, I defend the thesis that we perceive particulars as a result of knowing universals, and not the other way around. My argument draws from the work of Malebranche, who notoriously contended that we see ordinary objects through the immutable ‘ideas’. I conclude with the suggestion that the resulting account of the relationship between our knowledge of universals and our perception of particulars may be thought of as a kind of Platonic indirect realism.
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