@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Hume,David},
subject = {Rationality},
note = {Black III 21
Rationality/Hume/HumeVsRationality/Black: ("agnostic rationalist"): rationality listens to the reasons but doubts the foundation for beliefs and actions.
>Beliefs/Hume.
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Hume I 20
Rationalism/representation/Deleuze: rationalism makes the representation of a criterion be based on the idea in the mind.
HumeVs: that will not work, because the generality of the imagination may not be an idea in itself.
>Imagination/Hume, >Idea/Hume.},
note = {
Black I Max Black "Meaning and Intention: An Examination of Grice’s Views", New Literary History 4, (1972-1973), pp. 257-279 In Handlung, Kommunikation, Bedeutung, G. Meggle (Hg), Frankfurt/M 1979 Black II M. Black The Labyrinth of Language, New York/London 1978 German Edition: Sprache. Eine Einführung in die Linguistik München 1973 Black III M. Black The Prevalence of Humbug Ithaca/London 1983 Black IV Max Black "The Semantic Definition of Truth", Analysis 8 (1948) pp. 49-63 In Truth and Meaning, Paul Horwich, Aldershot 1994 },
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