February Plague
Feb. 16th, 2005 02:42 pmNot so good at walking, so I probably shouldn't drive.
The outer petals of the lilies have green clefts down the middle.
Fodor says: "Some philosophers (Dewey, for example, and maybe Austin) hold that philosophy is what you do to a problem until it's clear enough to solve by doing science. Others (Ryle, for example, and maybe Wittgenstein) hold that if a philosophical problem succumbs to empirical methodology, that shows it wasn't really philosophical to begin with." I feel like I've been found out.
The outer petals of the lilies have green clefts down the middle.
Fodor says: "Some philosophers (Dewey, for example, and maybe Austin) hold that philosophy is what you do to a problem until it's clear enough to solve by doing science. Others (Ryle, for example, and maybe Wittgenstein) hold that if a philosophical problem succumbs to empirical methodology, that shows it wasn't really philosophical to begin with." I feel like I've been found out.