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Full Idea
The source of the concept of objective truth is interpersonal communication.
Gist of Idea
Objective truth arises from interpersonal communication
Source
Donald Davidson (Three Varieties of Knowledge [1991], p.209)
Book Ref
Davidson,Donald: 'Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective' [OUP 2001], p.209
A Reaction
This is a distinctively Davidsonian idea, arising out of Wittgenstein's Private Language Argument. We could go a step further, and just say that 'objectivity is a social concept'. Davidson more or less pleads guilty to pragmatism in this essay.
10347 | Objectivity is intersubjectivity [Davidson] |
10346 | Knowing other minds rests on knowing both one's own mind and the external world [Davidson, by Dummett] |
8866 | If we know other minds through behaviour, but not our own, we should assume they aren't like me [Davidson] |
8868 | Objective truth arises from interpersonal communication [Davidson] |
8867 | A belief requires understanding the distinctions of true-and-false, and appearance-and-reality [Davidson] |
8869 | The principle of charity attributes largely consistent logic and largely true beliefs to speakers [Davidson] |
8870 | Content of thought is established through communication, so knowledge needs other minds [Davidson] |