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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Universalisability

Method in Philosophical Psychology (From the Banal to the Bizarre)by P Grice - 1974 - Cited by 52 - Related articles
METHOD IN PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY viso into the definiens for wanting will ...... which are connected with familiar discussions of universalizability. The pirots have, so far, been endowed only with the characteristics which belong to the genitorially justified psychological theory; and so the manual will have to be formulated in terms of the concepts of that theory. The manual will have conceptual generality. "There will be no way of singling out a special subclass of addressees." The manual will have formal generality. And applicational generality: "no injunction prescribing a certain kind of conduct in circumstances in which [any addressee] would not be likely to be subject"


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