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Full Idea
Perhaps the controversial notion of analyticity can be dispensed with, in our definition of observation sentences, in favour of the straightforward attitude of community-wide acceptance.
Gist of Idea
In observation sentences, we could substitute community acceptance for analyticity
Source
Willard Quine (Epistemology Naturalized [1968], p.86)
Book Ref
Quine,Willard: 'Ontological Relativity and Other Essays' [Columbia 1969], p.86
A Reaction
That might be a reasonable account of 'bachelors'. If the whole community accepts 'God exists', does that make it analytic? If a whole (small!) community claims to actually observe a ghost or a flying saucer, is that then analytic?
7627 | You can't reduce epistemology to psychology, because that presupposes epistemology [Maund on Quine] |
8871 | We should abandon a search for justification or foundations, and focus on how knowledge is acquired [Quine, by Davidson] |
8826 | If we abandon justification and normativity in epistemology, we must also abandon knowledge [Kim on Quine] |
8827 | Without normativity, naturalized epistemology isn't even about beliefs [Kim on Quine] |
1635 | Mathematics reduces to set theory (which is a bit vague and unobvious), but not to logic proper [Quine] |
8898 | Inculcations of meanings of words rests ultimately on sensory evidence [Quine] |
8899 | Epistemology is a part of psychology, studying how our theories relate to our evidence [Quine] |
8900 | In observation sentences, we could substitute community acceptance for analyticity [Quine] |