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[from 'Truth by Convention' by Willard Quine, in 2. Reason / D. Definition / 7. Contextual Definition ]

Full Idea

A definition endows a word with complete determinacy of meaning relative to other words. But we could determine the meaning of a new word absolutely by specifying contexts which are to be true and contexts which are to be false.

Gist of Idea

Definition by words is determinate but relative; fixing contexts could make it absolute

Source

Willard Quine (Truth by Convention [1935], p.89)

Book Reference

Quine,Willard: 'Ways of Paradox and other essays' [Harvard 1976], p.89


A Reaction

This is the beginning of Quine's distinction between the interior of 'the web' and its edges. The attack on the analytic/synthetic distinction will break down the boundary between the two. Surprising to find 'absolute' anywhere in Quine.