Quine's criterion for ontological commitment
A) tells us what we should be committed to by way of our ontology.
B) commits us to the existence of what medieval philosophers called "universals."
C) shows us not what there is, but what a theory says that there is.
D) is a way of committing metaphysics "to the flames."
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