Meta-Theories, Interpretability, and Human Nature: A Reply to J. David Velleman

Philosophy East and West 72 (1):252-257 (2022)
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Abstract

My thanks to David Velleman for a clear and constructive response to my comment. He raises two issues that might benefit from some further brief remarks. The first concerns the error-theory I put forth to explain why the early Confucians were not relativists. The second concerns the extent to which the Confucian notion of harmony is at odds with Velleman's notion of interpretability or coherence. I consider each in turn, below.

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Hagop Sarkissian
CUNY Graduate Center

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