Language‐Games and Relativism: On Cora Diamond's Reading of Peter Winch

Philosophical Investigations 38 (4):293-315 (2014)
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We will look critically at three essays by Cora Diamond concerning Peter Winch's views on the possibility of communication and criticism between language-games. We briefly present our understanding of Winch's approach to philosophy. Then, we argue that Diamond misidentifies Winch's views, taking them to imply language-game relativism or linguistic idealism. When she does raise valid criticisms against language-game relativism, her critical points mainly coincide with things that Winch has already stressed in his own work. That leaves us with the question what their real disagreement amounts to. Finally, we suggest that at the bottom of Diamond's objections lies her failure to appreciate Winch's insights about the place of logic in human intercourse

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Jonas Ahlskog
Åbo Akademi University (PhD)
Olli Lagerspetz
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Trying to make sense.Peter Winch - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
Ethics and Action.Peter Winch - 1972 - Religious Studies 9 (2):245-247.

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