Monday, November 13, 2006
Crispin Wright, "Rule-Following, Objectivity and the Theory of Meaning"
Asks whether a Davidson-style t-theory for a language is compatible with Wittgenstein's reflections on rule-following. Answers that it is, so long as it is a description of a part of the language knowledge of which would enable someone to participate in that part of the language.
Labels:
Davidson,
meaning theory,
rule-following,
Wittgenstein,
Wright
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