The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of Ontological Categories and if they have some epistemic value at all.
Which are our Ontological categories? What determines them? Do they play a role in cognition? If so, which? What do they force to presuppose regarding our world-view? If they constitute a limit to possible knowledge, up to what point is science possible? Does their study make of philosophy a science?Departing from the novelty -b.
The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of Ontological Categories and if they have some epistemic value at all