Philosophy as a Discipline

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (sup1):159-180 (1993)
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Abstract

I once characterized philosophy as 'deliberative discourse about meanings.' The point was, first, that in philosophy one is concerned to decide not what is the case but what and how one is to think; and second, that differences in philosophical approach and practice can best be construed in terms of disagreements about what can be said to be meaningful and about what it is to have meaning.

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