Sellars's Two Images as a Philosopher's Tool |
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Authors: | STEFANIE DACH |
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Affiliation: | University of West Bohemia Department of Philosophy, Sedlá?kova 19 30614 Pilsen, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The distinction between the manifest and the scientific image of man‐in‐the‐world is widely seen as crucial to Wilfrid Sellars's philosophical work. The present essay agrees with this view. It contends, however, that precisely because the distinction is important, we should not hurry to a quick and superficial understanding of it. The essay identifies several oversimplifications that can be found in the literature on the topic and argues that they are at least partly rooted in too rigid a view of the role that the two‐image distinction plays in Sellars's philosophy. It shows that this rigid approach is quite common in the secondary literature, either explicitly or by implication. It then presents a more cautious, flexible approach to the problem of the two images and explains why this approach is fruitful on the basis of textual evidence, along with the overall advantages of interpreting Sellars's thought as a whole. |
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Keywords: | manifest image models scientific image Wilfrid Sellars |
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