Analytic Metaphysics: “Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?" by Stephen Yablo


Details
Current text:
- “Metaphysics, An Anthology,” 2nd edition, edited by Kim, Korman, and Sosa
Primary reading assignment:
- "Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?" Stephen Yablo
NOTE: this is a long essay and we may discuss it over two sessions.
Suggested supplementary reading assignments:
- "What Metaphors Mean," Donald Davidson
- "Seeing and Beliving: Metaphor, Image, and Force," Richard Moran
- "Aptness and Truth in Verbal Metaphor," David Hills
NOTE: these supplementary reading assignments focus on the topic of metaphor; they're referenced and influential upon Yablo's paper under discussion.
.PDFs of these reading assignments can be found in the Blinding Cyclops Discord server. See below under "Hosting" for instructions about how to join the server and find the readings.
Seminar Description
In this seminar, which meets every other Saturday at 2:00p PT, we read and discuss essays and books about metaphysics from the analytic philosophy tradition. Typically, the primary reading assignment is a single essay or a single chapter from a book, while the suggested supplementary reading assignments are citations from the primary reading assignment.
Our discussions are focused on evaluating and debating the argument presented in the primary reading assignment. Because of this, attendees are expected to have read and understood the primary reading assignment before the meeting begins. The suggested supplementary reading assignments may run to dozens if not hundreds of pages and for this reason it’s not mandatory to have also read these prior to the meeting, though it’s encouraged that attendees read as much of these materials as possible. Those who have not read the primary reading assignment are welcome and may chat in writing with other attendees but may not participate verbally.
The goal of this seminar is to foster understandings of the topics explored by the analytic philosophy tradition related not only to metaphysics but also related topics in epistemology, ontology, logic, the philosophy of language, and the foundations of mathematics and the material sciences. While our intentions are serious, as I hope the formal language of this syllabus has conveyed, our discussions will be a shitshow as only befits the subject matter and its history, reflecting discussions and debates that have been ongoing not only for the relatively short history of analytic philosophy, but the history of philosophy in its entirety.
So please join us for lively, rambunctious, contentious, but hospitable and welcoming investigations into the very foundations of truth and reality!
Hosting
We meet on the Blinding Cyclops Discord server. You can join by clicking this link: https://discord.gg/urPBsNTWuK. Channels related to this seminar can be found in the left hand column of the server under the category, “Analytic Metaphysics.” Reading assignments can be found in #metaphysics-schedule-and-readings; electronic copies of the reading assignments (when I can find them freely available online) can be found in #metaphysics-resources; general discussion related to this seminar can be found in #metaphysics-discussion. Our meetings occur in the voice/video channel titled “Metaphysics Meeting Room.”

Analytic Metaphysics: “Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?" by Stephen Yablo