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6564 | To affirm 'p and not-p' is to have mislearned 'and' or 'not' |
Full Idea: To affirm a compound of the form 'p and not-p' is just to have mislearned one or both of these particles. | |||
From: Willard Quine (From Stimulus to Science [1995], p.23), quoted by Robert Fogelin - Walking the Tightrope of Reason Ch.1 | |||
A reaction: Quoted by Fogelin. This summarises the view of logic developed by the young Wittgenstein, that logical terms are 'operators', rather than referring terms. Of course the speaker may have a compartmentalised mind, or not understand 'p' properly. |