Carnapian voluntarism and global expressivism: Reply to Carus
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Authors
Price, H
Publication Date
2018Journal Title
Monist
ISSN
0026-9662
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Volume
101
Issue
4
Pages
468-474
Type
Article
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Price, H. (2018). Carnapian voluntarism and global expressivism: Reply to Carus. Monist, 101 (4), 468-474. https://doi.org/10.1093/monist/ony017
Abstract
In defending so-called global expressivism I have often seen Carnap as an ally. Both Carnap’s rejection of “externalist” metaphysics and his implicit pluralism about linguistic frameworks seem grist for the global expressivist’s mill. André Carus argues for a third point of connection, via Carnap’s voluntarism. I note two reasons for thinking that this connection is not as close as Carus contends.
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