Monday, April 18, 2005

On What There Is

One of my favorite opening paragraphs in a philosophical essay comes from Willard Van Orman Quine’s “On What There Is.”

A curious thing about the ontological problem is its simplicity. It can be put in three Anglo-Saxon monosyllables: ‘What is there?’ It can be answered, moreover, in a word—‘Everything’—and everyone will accept this answer as true. However, this is merely to say that there is what there is. There remains room for disagreement over cases; and so the issue has stayed alive down the centuries.

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