Verificationism revisited

Ratio 16 (1):83–98 (2003)
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Abstract

I aim to stand the received view about verificationism on its head. It is commonly thought that verificationism is a powerful philosophical tool, which we could deploy very effectively if only it weren’t so hopelessly implausible. On the contrary, I argue. Verificationism - if properly construed - may well be true. But its philosophical applications are chimerical.

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Ruth Weintraub
Tel Aviv University

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