Ordinary ObjectsArguments that ordinary inanimate objects such as tables and chairs, sticks and stones, simply do not exist have become increasingly common and increasingly prominent. Some are based on demands for parsimony or for a non arbitrary answer to the special composition question; others arise from prohibitions against causal redundancy, ontological vagueness, or co location; and others still come from worries that a common sense ontology would be a rival to
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