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4712 | Quine says there is no matter of fact about reference - it is 'inscrutable' [Quine, by O'Grady] |
Full Idea: Quine holds the doctrine of the 'inscrutability of reference', which means there is no fact of the matter about reference. | |
From: report of Willard Quine (works [1961]) by Paul O'Grady - Relativism Ch.3 | |
A reaction: Presumably reference depends on conventions like pointing, or the functioning of words like "that", or the ambiguities of descriptions. If you can't define it, it doesn't exist? I don't believe him. |