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Full Idea
To use a digital thermometer with readings in tenths of a degree is to recognise no temperature as lying between 90 and 90.1 degrees.
Gist of Idea
Users of digital thermometers recognise no temperatures in the gaps
Source
Nelson Goodman (Ways of Worldmaking [1978], 1.4d)
Book Ref
Goodman,Nelson: 'Ways of Worldmaking' [Hackett 1984], p.15
A Reaction
This appears to be nonsense, treating users of digital thermometers as if they were stupid. No one thinks temperatures go up and down in quantum leaps. We all know there is a gap between instrument and world. (Very American, I'm thinking!)
17650 | We lack frames of reference to transform physics, biology and psychology into one another [Goodman] |
17649 | If the world is one it has many aspects, and if there are many worlds they will collect into one [Goodman] |
17651 | Without words or other symbols, we have no world [Goodman] |
17654 | A world can be full of variety or not, depending on how we sort it [Goodman] |
17653 | Things can only be judged the 'same' by citing some respect of sameness [Goodman] |
17655 | Grue and green won't be in the same world, as that would block induction entirely [Goodman] |
17656 | Being primitive or prior always depends on a constructional system [Goodman] |
17657 | We build our world, and ignore anything that won't fit [Goodman] |
17658 | Users of digital thermometers recognise no temperatures in the gaps [Goodman] |
17652 | Truth is irrelevant if no statements are involved [Goodman] |
17659 | Reality is largely a matter of habit [Goodman] |
17660 | Discovery is often just finding a fit, like a jigsaw puzzle [Goodman] |
17661 | We don't recognise patterns - we invent them [Goodman] |