PHL * K101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Moral Relativism

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Follesdal- not only do i need to assume you are rational to figure out what beliefs you have, but must assume you are rational to assume you have beliefs at all. Problem that if one does not assume a person has reason, there is no good reason to believe that something is rational. Translation of the language- we want to know the language. Ex: you are dropped into a culture that speaks an unintelligible language. Davidson argues that the only way to get into translating an unintelligible language is to make an assumption that most of what they"re saying is true. True about what? saying against what they"re saying. What are they saying is true of- looking for leverage- i would transcribe what i"m. So say i saw a big tree, and say something about the tree- i can assume that some sounds made by you are about the tree.

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