Hyperintensionality and Ontological Categories

Erkenntnis 89 (7):2663-2681 (2024)
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In this paper, I discuss how to distinguish between ontological categories and ordinary categories. Using an argument against van Inwagen’s proposed account of what makes a category ontological as a springboard, I argue that if ontological categories are modally robust, then ontological categories need to be understood hyperintensionally. This conclusion opens up a wide range of new ways to define ‘ontological category’, and I close by briefly outlining one such way in order to illustrate the advantages of embracing hyperintensionality in this debate.

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original Miller, James (2022) "Hyperintensionality and Ontological Categories". Erkenntnis 0():1–19

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James (J.T.M.) Miller
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