Logical positivists wanted to locate necessity in language so as to avoid metaphysics. But isn't this just a new version of Hume's ideas of mathematics, which are wholly in the mind? Yes, language is not an idea or a set of ideas located "in" mind. But it's hardly different from Hume's proposal.
The detachment we have from mathematical objects, our inability to interact with them, is a paradigm of the atelic way in which a modern sees nature as given to experience. Pure object opposed to pure subject has its beginning here.
Realizing that language is part of the world is to realize that there is no world of primordially detached, observable facts. Striving is everywhere.
The detachment we have from mathematical objects, our inability to interact with them, is a paradigm of the atelic way in which a modern sees nature as given to experience. Pure object opposed to pure subject has its beginning here.
Realizing that language is part of the world is to realize that there is no world of primordially detached, observable facts. Striving is everywhere.
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