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Conventions Made Too Simple?
Rutgers University For Ruth Millikan, convention consists of patterns that are produced by reproduction which proliferate due partly to weight of precedent. The authors argue that on Millikans account, a lot more is going to count as conventional than seems reasonable on any plausible account of convention. Moreover, at least some things that the authors think ought to be counted as conventions are going to get left out.
Key Words: conventions rules Ruth Millikan David Lewis
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 4,
417-426 (2003) |
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