The Pulitzer Prize Archive: Volume 13 Editorial Cartoon Awards 1922–1997

The Pulitzer Prize Archive: Volume 13 Editorial Cartoon Awards 1922–1997

Author
Publisher
De Gruyter Saur
Language
English
Edition
Reprint 2011
Year
1999
Page
375
ISBN
9783110955774,9783598301834
File Type
pdf
File Size
58.6 MiB

The Rei(g)n of Rule is a study of rules and their role in language. Rules have dominated the philosophical arena as a fundamental philosophical concept. Little progress, however, has been made in reaching an accepted definition of rules. This fact is not coincidental. The concept of rule is expected to perform various, at times conflicting, tasks. Analyzing key debates and rule related discussions in the philosophy of language I show that typically rules are perceived and defined either as norms or as conventions. As norms, rules perform the evaluative task of distinguishing between correct and incorrect actions. As conventions, rules describe how certain actions are actually undertaken. As normative and conventional requirements do not necessarily coincide, the concept of rule cannot simultaneously accommodate both. The impossibility to consistently define 'rule' has gone unnoticed by philosophers, and it is in this sense that 'rule' has also blocked philosophical attempts to explain language in terms of rules.

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