Abstract
In this paper I first present Dan Korman’s (2015) recent defence of a conservative
view as regards the existence and composition of material objects, and then
go on to criticize some of his arguments. I will focus on two related issues: on
the one hand, I argue that his defense of that kind of view by making use of
what he calls “arguments from counterexamples” has some metaontological
presuppositions that are indeed unacceptable for someone defending the revisionist views he opposes; on the other hand, I also claim that his defence
of the epistemic authority of the singular intuitions allegedly backing some key
premisses in those arguments is also flawed, as it seems to be in tension with his
realist commitments.