@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Hare,Richard Mervyn},
subject = {Representation},
note = {II 149
Language/representation/Hare: the analogy with the e.g. dance points to our possibility of reasoning about our language usage.
This is a corrective against the orthodox representation theory, according to which "facts", "characteristics" and other dubious entities such as unreliable diplomats oscillate between language and world.
>Language behavior, >Use, >Speech acts, >Representation, >World/Thinking, >World, >Reality.
We do not need anything like that.
It is simply that people try to understand each other.
>Intersubjectivity, >Communication, >Community.
II 150
Anamnesis/Platon: anamnesis is not just remembering, but rather "recalling".
Hare: we know that we have understood something correctly without being able to cite reasons (knowledge/saying). The only test is to repeat it.
>Anamnesis.},
note = { Hare I Richard Mervyn Hare The Language of Morals Oxford 1991 Hare II Richard M. Hare Philosophical discoveries", in: Mind, LXIX, 1960 In Linguistik und Philosophie, G. Grewendorf/G. Meggle, Frankfurt/M. 1974/1995
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