Unshadowed Anti-Realism

Adam Wallace

Abstract



Charles Travis has claimed that the moral of much of Wittgenstein's philosophy of
language is that there are no shadows, ways of representing "which
determine [...] all that is determined as to when what so represented would
be true (or false)'' (Travis 2008, pp.147-8). Travis takes this to
undermine another influential reading of Wittgenstein's work, Michael Dummett's
revisionist antiĀ¬realism. This paper argues that, on the contrary, even given
the impossibility of shadows, revisionist anti-realism is still a live
option.

Keywords


philosophy; 20th century philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; contextualism; realism; intuitionism

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