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Semantic antipluralism: How to translate terms in philosophy

Pages 229-235 | Published online: 28 May 2008
 

Notes

1Nick Allen, in The Ethics of War, edited by R. Sorabji and D. Rodin (Ashgate, 2006) 148.

2The relevant pairs might include the following: English/French, English/Ulster Scots, Scottish Gaelic/Irish Gaelic, Somerset/Devon English, the language(s) of Professor Smith/Jones in the same Philosophy Department.

3This comment may seem unfair to Wittgenstein and Davidson, both of whom enjoyed deep knowledge and appreciation of Europe-wide culture. However, this catholic attitude did not animate their strictly philosophical work; and in many of their followers the parochialism is yet more marked and pervasive.

4For this discussion, see Aristotle MetaphysicsΔ2.

5Above all, in Physics B7–8.

6 MetaphysicsΔ8.

7This view was argued by W. Charlton, Aristotle's Physics I, II (Oxford, 1970) 56–7, to whom I am indebted.

8For example, M. J. Woods, ‘Problems in Metaphysics Z, Chapter 13’, in J. M. E. Moravcsik, Aristotle (Anchor Books, 1967) 215–38.

9J. L. Ackrill, A New Aristotle Reader (Oxford, 1987) xii.

10An earlier version of this paper was given to a very multicultural, well-informed conference of philosophers organised by the Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences in Hanoi in 2006. The conference was also an occasion for the annual meeting of the FISP Steering Committee. In the discussion I benefited particularly from comments by Bill McBride, Keith Lehrer and William Sweet.

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