The Strange Belief in an Unknowable "External World" (A Mere Lawyer's Take) I think my major problem with metaphysical conceptions to "organize" being, is that it contains in and of itself small determinisms that result in conceptual designs which go on forever.
For example:
"I see a concept of a red apple".
Well to illustrate the "red apple", you then need to generalize what the concept entails. An apple, being the colour red.
But then whats the concept of an apple? Well... the concept of an apple comes from the subset concept fruits and...etc.
This idea of infinite definitions doesn't make an iota of sense to me in terms of the organization of being. It feels much more closer to an intelligent over-complication. It as well describes that at the end of the tunnel, we wouldn't know exactly what a chair is, because the concepts would never end, but this is (probably) not true. We DO know exactly what a chair is.
Another aspect which I don't find clear is that perception somehow perceives this self contained complication, rather than just the simple object.