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May 04, 2005

Mumblings and Grumblings

Chris Ragg, at Mumblings and Grumblings, has been doing some blogging on the descriptivism/causal theory of reference debate, though of course the first sentence in this post makes absolutely no sense...

Through Chris' blog I stumbled upon the promisingly titled Bishop Berkeley, Bacon and Bird (that's Charlie Bird (givin' the word) I am thinking, so I hope that my friend Mr Mole is listening.) Recent topics include the epistemology of the rules of logic, a descriptivist response to Williamson on mental states and some thoughts on an essay on Coltrane (man supreme.)

Posted by logican at May 4, 2005 01:58 PM

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I'm guessing it makes no sense to you for two reasons:

1. Ungrammatical.

2. You can't possibly fathom too much philosophy of language. :-)

To be fair, I don't think there's such a thing either, but was worried my readers might.

Posted by: Chris Ragg at May 4, 2005 04:15 PM

Hi Chris,

Yes, I meant the second - I have no problem at all with your grammar!

Posted by: Gillian Russell at May 4, 2005 04:21 PM

Charlie Bird indeed! Who else could it be? after all, what blog could possibly be complete without a tribute to the great alto player. Thanks for the plug.

Posted by: Jonah Schupbach at May 7, 2005 02:12 PM

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