... whatever men do or know or experience can make sense only to the extent that it can be spoken about. There may be truths beyon...d speech, and they may be of great relevance to man in the singular, that is, to man in so far as he is not a political being, whatever else he may be. Men in the plural, that is, men in so far as they live and move and act in this world, can experience meaningfulness only because they can talk with and make sense to each other and to themselves.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Certainly the philosopher of 'possible worlds' must take care that his technical apparatus not push him to ask questions whose mea...ningfulness is not supported by our original intuitions of possibility that gave the apparatus its point.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »