Lewis and Cavell on Ordinary Language and Academic Philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.4454/philinq.v6i1.183Keywords:
Stanley Cavell, David Lewis, J.L. Austin, Thomas Kuhn, ordinary language philosophyAbstract
Stanley Cavell and David Lewis agree on the conditions under which philosophical argument can reveal truth, and on the type of truth that can be revealed. Neverthelss, they disagree on whether the academy is a good site for philosophy.Downloads
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