
A world by any other name | Arif Ahmed, Ruth Kempson, Hilary Lawson
Philosophy For Our Times
The Relationship Between Language and the World
Heria: Victor Stine sets out to provide a realist account of language, that is to describe how language refers to things in the world. And at the end of the book, he concludes that it's not possible because of this problem that you can't from within language catch sight of itself. The word world that you're trying to get to is stuff out there, but the word stuff and there are part of language. You can't somehow get through to it. He concludes as a result that he has to throw the book away. Heria: But I do have a different way of holding Victor's down than the one that we just had.
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