Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Philosophical Grammar 6

6. A sentence in a code: at what moment of translating does understanding begin?

The words of a sentence are arbitrary; so I replace them with letters. But now I cannot immediately think the sense of the sentence in the new expression.

The notion that we can only imperfectly exhibit our understanding: the expression of understanding has something that is essentially inexpressible. But in that case it makes no sense to speak of a more complete expression.


understanding begins with – is – inquiry

sense is interpretation –

if you cannot interpret a sentence – in any way – it has no sense for you

our understanding – just is the inquiry – if you like –the process of inquiry –

logically speaking there is no end to this –

and if we do stop the inquiry at some point –

our understanding stops at that point

a proposition is the focus of possibility – of possible interpretation

and the expression of propositional possibility –

is never exhausted



© greg t. charlton. 2014.