'For the person or persons that hold dominion, can no more combine with the keeping up of majesty the running with harlots drunk or naked about the streets, or the performances of a stage player, or the open violation or contempt of laws passed by themselves than they can combine existence with non-existence'.

- Benedict de Spinoza. Political Treatise. 1677.




Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Philosophical Grammar 23


23. The explanation of a word: what the explanation of its meaning explains. (If on the other hand by “meaning” we mean a characteristic sensation, then the explanation of meaning would be a cause.



the explanation of a word’s meaning – will simply a restatement of the word –

an elaboration – an amplification – within a context of use –

and a ‘context of use’  could involve any number of considerations

and any such ‘explanation’ – will be one of many possible accounts of the word

such a such account could be the sensation explanation – where it is proposed that  meaning is a cause – the word effect

even in such a case – what we have is a restatement of the word – in a new or uncharacteristic way

any explanation is the word – as understood –

and any understanding is open to question  – open to doubt –

any explanation is uncertain – is fragile



© greg t. charlton. 2014.