Do Chairs Exist?

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Published 2021-09-14
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Metametaphysics (Eds. David Chalmers, David Manley, Ryan Wasserman)
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Ontology Made Easy (Amie Thomasson)
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Austere Realism (Horgan and Potrc)
The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (Alan Watts)

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Thinking about Things (Jubien): www.jstor.org/stable/2676165
There are no Ordinary Things (Unger): www.jstor.org/stable/20115446
Against Parthood (Sider): www.tedsider.org/papers/nihilism.pdf
A Sweater Unraveled (Sidelle): www.jstor.org/stable/2671870
On What There Is (Quine): www.jstor.org/stable/20123117
Two Dogmas of Empiricism (Quine): www.theologie.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:ffffffff-fbd6-1538-00…
Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (Carnap): www.jstor.org/stable/23932367
Many-One Identity (Baxter): philpapers.org/rec/DONMI-2
Oneness, Aspects, and the Neo-Confucians (Baxter): www.academia.edu/39736289/Oneness_Aspects_and_the_…
Why the debate about composition is factually empty (Balaguer): philpapers.org/rec/BALWTD

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plato.stanford.edu/entries/ordinary-objects/
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All Comments (21)
  • No officer I didnt kill him, I just arranged his simples dead-wise.
  • @gyrotwist6335
    Other mammals: “Must get food to survive.” Humans: “Do chairs exist?”
  • @BrutalJambon
    "I am Death and I am the scattering" is really not how I thought a video about chairs existence would end but I'm here for it
  • @pandabro4235
    The line “I am not a thing that dies and then scatters; I am death and I am the scattering” is now one of my favorite quotes and it comes from a video debating the existence of chairs
  • @pugalugs9128
    I love how the chair is just sitting there not debating it's existence
  • @fish4716
    Michael in 2017: Fewer than 3 days in isolation can cause brain damage. I will be staying in this room for 3 days. Michael in 2022: Do chairs exist?
  • @WhiteNucklin
    “I am death and I AM the scattering.” Metal lyrics
  • @SpartanMJO12
    The answer I took from this is "it is what it is if it's useful". A random scattering of pipes doesn't have a name because it's not useful to give it a name, but together it's scaffolding
  • @drawinglikeasir
    * sees title * * Sees 37 minute runtime * Whoo boy, here we go again
  • @arkanys3401
    "Do chairs exist?" 36 minutes later: "I AM DEATH"
  • @elmo2706
    How can this man taste a chair, pull a spoon out of his shirt, and pull a slice of cheese out of his shirt, and yet teach us things others struggle to.
  • It feels so much better when this conversation is happening outside of my head for a change. Also, "thank you for watching?" Did you just call me a watch? I don't have time for that kind of confusion.
  • @mattawan1000
    Some random guy: "Do chairs exist?" Me: "Yeah of course. What are you, stupid?" Michael: "Do chairs exist?" Me: "I have no idea"
  • @MartinPoulter
    I spent a total of eleven years as a philosophy student and got two degrees. This is by far the best explanation of ontology I've ever seen.
  • @megacuck5970
    What an awesome way to start 2024, studying human thought and existentialism watching Vsauce at 1am.
  • @user-on4hk9mv4k
    As a Chair myself i have been questioning if my existence actually is true ,Thanks for the video to help me know ,i really needed it
  • @AsaWRLD47
    Everyone else when they see a chair: Sit Michael when he sees a chair: "hmm yes, salty"
  • Michael: do chairs exist? Michael 30 minutes later: I am death
  • @numptaloid
    "alleged chair" is going on my gravestone
  • @Pizzaroll669
    I like how he would talk about the most random thing that nobody would think of to talk about for halve an hour. Now that’s what I call, “Creativity.”