Dadaism: Restrictivism as Militant Quietism

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3pt3):387-398 (2010)
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Abstract

Can we quantify over everything: absolutely, positively, definitely, totally, every thing? Some philosophers have claimed that we must be able to do so, since the doctrine that we cannot is self-stultifying. But this treats restrictivism as a positive doctrine. Restrictivism is much better viewed as a kind of militant quietism, which I call dadaism. Dadaists advance a hostile challenge, with the aim of silencing everyone who holds a positive position about ‘absolute generality’

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Tim Button
University College London

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