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  1. An Archimedean Point for Philosophy.Shyam Ranganathan -2011 -Metaphilosophy 42 (4):479-519.
    According to the orthodox account of meaning and translation in the literature, meaning is a property of expressions of a language, and translation is a matching of synonymous expressions across languages. This linguistic account of translation gives rise to well-known skeptical conclusions about translation, objectivity, meaning and truth, but it does not conform to our best translational practices. In contrast, I argue for a textual account of meaning based on the concept of a TEXT-TYPE that does conform to our best (...) translational practices. With their semantic function in view, text-types are Archimedean points for their respective disciplines. The text-type of philosophy is no exception. Culture-transcendent conceptual analysis can proceed on firm footing without having to deny the reality of radical cultural and linguistic difference by treating components of text-types as the concepts to be analyzed. Analyses of central philosophical concepts are provided as a means of adjudicating philosophical controversy. (shrink)
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  • L'usage des sens.Christophe Alsaleh -2004 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (2):193-215.
    La thèse austinienne du « silence des sens » et l’interprétation que Charles Travis en a donnée sont examinées afin d’en évaluer ensuite quelques conséquences pour la psychologie et l’épistémologie de la perception.
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