Contested Terms and Philosophical Debates

Philosophical Studies, Forthcoming

Univ. of San Francisco Law Research Paper No. 2015-21

17 Pages Posted: 3 Oct 2015 Last revised: 22 Oct 2015

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Manuel Vargas

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Division of Arts and Humanities

Date Written: October 1, 2015

Abstract

There is a standard set of theoretical options that tend to be proposed in response to putative errors in ordinary thinking about some property. The two main options are forms of either eliminativism or revisionism. Roughly, eliminativism is the denial that the target property exists, and revisionism is the view that the property exists, even if people tend to have false beliefs about it. Recently, Shaun Nichols has proposed a third option: discretionism. Discretionism is the idea that some terms have multiple reference conventions, so that it may be true to say with eliminativists that the property does not exist, and true to say with revisionists (and others) that the property does exist. This article explores the viability of discretionism, and argues that it faces serious difficulties. Even if the difficulties faced by discretionism can be overcome, it is unclear that discretionism secures anything beyond what is already available to standard revisionist views. The article concludes with some reflections about Nichols’ account of the bare retributive norm.

Keywords: metaphilosophy, eliminativism, revisionism, free will, moral responsibility, retribution

Suggested Citation

Vargas, Manuel, Contested Terms and Philosophical Debates (October 1, 2015). Philosophical Studies, Forthcoming, Univ. of San Francisco Law Research Paper No. 2015-21, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2668413

Manuel Vargas (Contact Author)

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Division of Arts and Humanities ( email )

CA
United States

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