Is Science Eliminating Ordinary Talk?

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4:25-39 (1999)
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After elucidating the nature of ordinary linguistic behaviour and its ontological implications, the paper critically examines some trends in the philosophy of mind that use the expression folk-psychology. The main argument shows that, when eliminativists hold that everyday discourse dealing with describing and predicting each other’s behaviour is an empirical theory, they are forcing their object of study into an exclusively mechanistic mould, and thus seriously distorting it. The meaning of everyday utter¬ances is not to be sought towards the physical centre of the human individual, the brain, but towards the centre of human practice. Seeking the source of our meaning within the mechanism of the brain is to work in the wrong direction.

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original Caruana, Louis (1970) "Is Science Eliminating Ordinary Talk?". Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4(1):25-39

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Louis Caruana
Pontificia Universita Gregoriana

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