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Quine, Naturalised Meaning and Empathy
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Date Issued
2016-11
Date Available
2017-10-10T14:20:37Z
Abstract
Naturalism is the defining feature of the philosophy of Willard van Orman Quine. But there is little clarity in our understanding of naturalism and the role it plays in Quine's work. The current paper explores one strand of Quine's naturalist project, the strand that primarily deals with a naturalised account of language. I examine the role that Quine assigns to empathy as the starting point of the process of learning and translating a language and argue that empathy, when going beyond the automatic form of mirroring, has an irreducible normative character which does not sit well with Quinean naturalism.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
University of Sassari
Journal
Argumenta
Volume
2
Issue
10
Start Page
25
End Page
41
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 University of Sassari
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2465-2334
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