2024
DOI: 10.1086/727898
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Sellars, Analyticity, and a Dynamic Picture of Language

Takaaki Matsui

Abstract: Even after Quine's critique of the analytic-synthetic distinction in "Two Dogmas of Empiricism," Wilfrid Sellars maintained some forms of analyticity or truth in virtue of meaning. This paper aims to reconstruct his neglected account of the analytic-synthetic distinction and the revisability of analytic sentences, its connection to his inferentialist account of meaning, and his response to Quine. While Sellars's account of how analytic sentences can be revised bears certain similarities with Carnap's and Grice… Show more

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