Sunday, May 09, 2010

on certainty 451


451. My objection against Moore, that the meaning of the isolated sentence “That is a tree” is undetermined, since it is not determined what the “that” is that is said to be a tree – doesn’t work, for one can make the meaning more definite by saying, for example: “That object over there that looks like a tree is not an artificial imitation of a real tree but a real one.”



the question of determination – is always uncertain –

what is to count as determination for ‘that’s a tree’?

good eyesight?

another’s affirmation?

an elaboration  a la Wittgenstein?

etc. etc.

the issue is –

does the sentence work when it is used?

and any answer here –

will be open to interpretation –

open to question –

open to doubt


© greg t. charlton. 2010.