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18478 | Wittgenstein's plan to show there is only logical necessity failed, because of colours [MacBride] |
Full Idea: It is almost universally acknowledged that Wittgenstein's plan to show all necessity is logical necessity ended in failure - indeed foundered upon the very problem of explaining colour incompatibilities. | |
From: Fraser MacBride (Truthmakers [2013], 2.1.4.1) | |
A reaction: I'm not sure whether you can 'show' that colour incompatibility is some sort of necessity, though intuitively it seems so. I'm thinking that 'necessity' is a unitary concept, with a wide variety of sources generating it. |