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  1. On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme.Donald Davidson - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:5-20.
    Davidson attacks the intelligibility of conceptual relativism, i.e. of truth relative to a conceptual scheme. He defines the notion of a conceptual scheme as something ordering, organizing, and rendering intelligible empirical content, and calls the position that employs both notions scheme-content dualism. He argues that such dualism is untenable since: not only can we not parcel out empirical content sentence per sentence but also the notion of uninterpreted content to which several schemes are relative, and the related notion of a (...)
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  • Prāmānya and workability — response to Potter.J. N. Mohanty - 1984 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 12 (4):329-338.
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  • Consciousness and knowledge in indian philosophy.J. N. Mohanty - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (1):3-10.
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