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Barker and Achinstein on Goodman
Authors:Gary Sollazzo
Affiliation:(1) University of Maryland, USA
Abstract:Barker and Achinstein think that it is not possible for a predicate like lsquogruersquo to serve as well as a predicate like lsquogreenrsquo in the role of a qualitative or non-positional predicate. Their arguments consist in a number of attempts to show that one who possesses lsquogreenrsquo in his language can do things with that predicate which one who must work with lsquogruersquo instead cannot do. However, they succeed in showing only that a qualitative predicate is better adapted to our needs than its positional counterpart, rather than that lsquogruersquo is not capable of being a qualitative predicate.
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