Incommensurability and the indeterminacy of translation

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 69 (2):219 - 223 (1991)
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In this paper it is argued that the concept of translation failure involved in Kuhn's thesis of incommensurability is distinct from that of translational indeterminacy in Quine's sense. At most, Kuhnian incommensurability constitutes a weak form of indeterminacy, quite distinct from Quine's. There remains, however, a convergence between the two views of translation, namely, that there is no single adequate translation between languages

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Howard Sankey
University of Melbourne

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