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Reason II: Meaning, necessity, and provability
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Reason II: Meaning, necessity, and provability book
Reason II: Meaning, necessity, and provability
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Reason II: Meaning, necessity, and provability book
ByRobert Audi
Edition 3rd Edition
First Published 2010
Imprint Routledge
Pages 20
eBook ISBN 9780203846469
ABSTRACT
The radical empiricist critique of rationalism is neither the only kind empiricists can mount nor the only plausible source of objections to it. Another important approach to understanding the truths of reason and our justification and knowledge builds on the undeniable connections between how we use our language-specifically, on our linguistic conventions-and our knowledge of truths expressible in that language.