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8873 | The cause of a usage determines meaning, but why is the microstructure of water relevant? [Davidson] |
Full Idea: While I agree that the usual cause of the use of the word determines what it means, I do not see why sameness of microstructure is necessarily the relevant similarity that determines my reference of the word 'water'. | |
From: Donald Davidson (Epistemology Externalized [1990], p.198) | |
A reaction: This is a problem for essentialists who build their views on semantic considerations. But the stability of what causes 'water' thoughts is the microstructure of water. However, that is an explantion of meaning, not a definition of it. |