
The Non-Existence of the Real World
Jan Westerhoff(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 22. April 2020
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-19-884791-5 (ISBN)
Description
Does the real world, defined as a world of objects that exist independent of human interests, concerns, and cognitive activities, really exist? Jan Westerhoff argues that we have good reason to believe it does not. His discussion considers four main facets of the idea of the real world, ranging from the existence of a separate external and internal world (comprising various mental states congregated around a self), to the existence of an ontological foundation that grounds the existence of all the entities in the world, and the existence of an ultimately true theory that provides a final account of all there is. As Westerhoff discusses the reasons for rejecting the postulation of an external world behind our representations, he asserts that the internal world is not as epistemically transparent as is usually assumed, and that there are good reasons for adopting an anti-foundational account of ontological dependence. Drawing on conclusions from the ancient Indian philosophical system of Madhyamaka Buddhism, Westerhoff defends his stance in a purely Western philosophical framework, and affirms that ontology, and philosophy more generally, need not be conceived as providing an ultimately true theory of the world.
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...the flow of the book is smooth and logical; this is aided by compact, well-organized, self-contained sections with essential topic phrases on the margins. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * D. P. Prianti, Gannon University, CHOICE * ...a tightly defended view of Madhyamaka nonfoundationalism...this tour de force of analytic philosophy marshals the resources available in Western philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, mathematics, and other disciplines to push a sophisticated line of argumentation that explains why the "existence of the external and the internal world as ordinarily conceived" is unviable, and why a true theory of ontology is "an unobtainable mirage. * Joie Szu-Chiao Chen, Lion's Roar *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-884791-5 (9780198847915)
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Jan Westerhoff was educated at Cambridge and the School of Oriental and African Studies. He has taught Philosophy at the Universities of Oxford and Durham and is presently Professor of Buddhist Philosophy at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and a Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His books include Ontological Categories (2005), Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka (2009), The Dispeller of Disputes (2010), Twelve Examples of Illusion (2010) Reality. A Very Short Introduction (2011), and The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy (2018), all published by Oxford University Press.
Content
1: The non-existence of the external world
2: The non-existence of the internal world
3: The non-existence of ontological foundations
4: The non-existence of foundational truths
2: The non-existence of the internal world
3: The non-existence of ontological foundations
4: The non-existence of foundational truths