Noam Chomsky - Understanding Reality
Chomsky's Philosophy・2 minutes read
Donald Davidson argued against the existence of language, yet contradicted himself by assuming a technical notion of language. The discussion delves into the distinction between folk science, ethnoscience, and metaphysics, exploring the internal constructs of the mind and challenging traditional notions of rules and competence in linguistics.
Insights
- Donald Davidson's argument against the existence of language is undermined by his reliance on a technical notion of language, revealing inherent contradictions in his position.
- The discussion on folk science, ethnoscience, and metaphysics underscores the importance of distinguishing between common beliefs, community-specific understandings, and rigorous scientific exploration, shedding light on the complexity of studying the world's operations from various perspectives.
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What did Donald Davidson argue about language?
Davidson argued against the existence of language.
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