Lexicon of Arguments

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VII (a) 17
Simplicity/Quine: is itself ambiguous and unclear. It is a double or multiple standard. Depending on the conceptual scheme.
Immediate experiences can be presented more easily in a physicalist conceptual scheme.
Conceptual Scheme/Phenomenology/Naturalism/Quine: the phenomenalistic and physicalist conceptual scheme compete. Which is better? Each has its advantages.
Each can even be considered more fundamental!
Phenomenology: phenomenalistic conceptual scheme: is more fundamental in epistemological terms. (>Experience/Carnap).
Physicalist conceptual scheme: simplifies the countless unrelated sensory impressions.
>Conceptual Schemes/Quine.
VII (a) 18
Phenomenology/Quine: declared physical objects to be a useful myths - we want to see how far we can reduce our physicalistic conceptual scheme to a phenomenalistic conceptual scheme.
Phenomenology/Quine: declares physical objects to be useful myths. We want to see how far our physicalist conceptual scheme can be reduced to a phenomenalistic conceptual scheme.
Phenomenology/Quine: declares physical objects to be useful myths.

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