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The replies by Charles Travis develop initial responses to eleven chapters contained in the rest of the volume. The replies have a number of aims. Firstly, they seek to clarify positions previously taken up by Charles Travis on, in particular, the interpretation of Frege, Cook Wilson, Wittgenstein, Austin, and Chomsky. Secondly, they advance some new thoughts on the nature of ‘Travis cases’, logic, and disjunctivism in perception, among other topics. Thirdly, they offer a conspectus of Travis’s latest thinking on how to square objectivity with parochialism across the various domains of language, thought, and perception.
Title: Reply to Hilary Putnam
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The replies by Charles Travis develop initial responses to eleven chapters contained in the rest of the volume.
The replies have a number of aims.
Firstly, they seek to clarify positions previously taken up by Charles Travis on, in particular, the interpretation of Frege, Cook Wilson, Wittgenstein, Austin, and Chomsky.
Secondly, they advance some new thoughts on the nature of ‘Travis cases’, logic, and disjunctivism in perception, among other topics.
Thirdly, they offer a conspectus of Travis’s latest thinking on how to square objectivity with parochialism across the various domains of language, thought, and perception.
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