I wrapped up the previous piece by guiding our attention towards the slipperiness of our inquiry, to the question of how we can know where the boundary between the name and the thing named lies, to whether we can ever claim to see reality clearly. We are always immersed in reality, always in it, we always find ourselves in continuity with a remembered past, with our surroundings, with a stream of sense perceptions, and with a line of thought.
Language and Meaning
Language and Meaning
Language and Meaning
I wrapped up the previous piece by guiding our attention towards the slipperiness of our inquiry, to the question of how we can know where the boundary between the name and the thing named lies, to whether we can ever claim to see reality clearly. We are always immersed in reality, always in it, we always find ourselves in continuity with a remembered past, with our surroundings, with a stream of sense perceptions, and with a line of thought.