The philosophical interest of verbal disputes is twofold. First, they play a key role in philosophical method. Many philosophical disagreements are at least partly verbal, and almost every philosophical dispute has been diagnosed as verbal at some point
The idea that certain philosophical debates are "merely verbal" has historically been raised as a ch...
Verbal disagreement expression is a spoken word or phrase used as a dispreferred next action across ...
Disagreements on practical matters – e.g., where what is contested is how to do something – are wide...
To say that a philosophical dispute is ‘merely verbal’ seems to be an important diagnosis. If that d...
2013-05-09The purpose of my dissertation is to explore the nature of merely verbal disputes in gener...
Is there a distinction between questions of fact and questions of language? Many philosophers have s...
In philosophy, there is much discussion about whether disagreements about taste, such as whether a c...
abstract: One activity for which philosophers are perhaps best known is having disputes with one ano...
Whether a dispute is verbal is important to figure out because it appears to make a huge difference ...
Attempts at defining a verbal dispute commonly depend on the following principle: (PVD) If linguisti...
It is common to criticize a debate by alleging that it is a “merely verbal dispute.” But how conclus...
In this paper, I introduce the articles contained in this special issue, and I briefly explain some ...
This dissertation is primarily concerned with the subjects of disagreement, argument, and the metho...
Looking at those debates which are commonly regarded as verbal disputes we can detect two kinds of v...
In this paper, I offer a new characterization of what makes a dispute merely verbal. This new chara...
The idea that certain philosophical debates are "merely verbal" has historically been raised as a ch...
Verbal disagreement expression is a spoken word or phrase used as a dispreferred next action across ...
Disagreements on practical matters – e.g., where what is contested is how to do something – are wide...
To say that a philosophical dispute is ‘merely verbal’ seems to be an important diagnosis. If that d...
2013-05-09The purpose of my dissertation is to explore the nature of merely verbal disputes in gener...
Is there a distinction between questions of fact and questions of language? Many philosophers have s...
In philosophy, there is much discussion about whether disagreements about taste, such as whether a c...
abstract: One activity for which philosophers are perhaps best known is having disputes with one ano...
Whether a dispute is verbal is important to figure out because it appears to make a huge difference ...
Attempts at defining a verbal dispute commonly depend on the following principle: (PVD) If linguisti...
It is common to criticize a debate by alleging that it is a “merely verbal dispute.” But how conclus...
In this paper, I introduce the articles contained in this special issue, and I briefly explain some ...
This dissertation is primarily concerned with the subjects of disagreement, argument, and the metho...
Looking at those debates which are commonly regarded as verbal disputes we can detect two kinds of v...
In this paper, I offer a new characterization of what makes a dispute merely verbal. This new chara...
The idea that certain philosophical debates are "merely verbal" has historically been raised as a ch...
Verbal disagreement expression is a spoken word or phrase used as a dispreferred next action across ...
Disagreements on practical matters – e.g., where what is contested is how to do something – are wide...