I generally believe in empiricism. Asking “what ontology is real” has it’s uses in some contexts. Having ontological commitments when dealing with a bunch of weird effects that are hard to make sense of isn’t.
There are weird effects involved in what pointed at with the word demon but I don’t think using that word is likely the most enlightening way to talk about the effects.
I generally believe in empiricism. Asking “what ontology is real” has it’s uses in some contexts. Having ontological commitments when dealing with a bunch of weird effects that are hard to make sense of isn’t.
There are weird effects involved in what pointed at with the word demon but I don’t think using that word is likely the most enlightening way to talk about the effects.