Argunet Debates

Argument: Analogy: Semantic purport

Knowledge of the practical purport of a moral reason is like knowledge of the semantic purport of a concept.

  1. The semantic purport of a concept has no hard core, no commons element and no limited set of paradigm cases.
  2. "There need be no hard core to this set of ‘sorts of contribution’, no common element, no limited set of paradigm cases."

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