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Carnap and Conventionality
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One of the central ideas in Rudolf Carnap's philosophy is that of convention. For Carnap, conventionality holds as long as there is some latitude of choice for which theoretical reasoning (correctness vs. incorrectness with regard to the facts) is insufficient and practical reasoning is needed to decide between the alternatives. Carnap uses this understanding of convention to show how one can circumvent the problem of justification for areas such as physical geometry and logic, and he also uses it to propose a new paradigm for philosophy, namely his proposal of the Principle of Tolerance. I maintain that such an understanding of conventionality is helpful and that it ought to be more widely adopted. I also believe that it would be difficult to apply this understanding of conventionality to the realm of religion, but it can be easily and helpfully applied to the realm of politics.
Date Created
2016-05
Contributors
- Blair, Jarrod (Author)
- Creath, Richard (Thesis director)
- Armendt, Brad (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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39 pages
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In Copyright
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Academic Year 2015-2016
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.39017
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A copy of this thesis/creative project may be available at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University. If you would like to access the printed copy, please email thesis@asu.edu
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