Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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II 220
BlackVsBehaviorism: we can understand signs without being moved to an action. >Signs.
II 222
For example, what action should cause "testified"? Or "green"?
II 78
Language/Behaviorism/Black: Thesis: Expressions like "purpose", "motive", "meaning" could be excluded because they refer to something that is not publicly observable.
II 78/79
Vs: According to this, language would be no more than a "custom", comparable to taking off the hat in greeting. (Jespersen, 1924)(1).
II 215
Mentalism/Black: "mental units": Images, ideas, thoughts, concepts, or conceptions.
BehaviorismVsMentalism: such entities cannot be verified. >Mentalism.

1. Jespersen, O. (1924). The Philosophy of Grammar. London

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