Monday, March 25, 2019
Metaphysical Realism and Matilalââ¬â¢s Theories on the Connection Between Words and Things :: Philosophy
Metaphysical Realism and Matilals Theories on the Connection betwixt Words and ThingsABSTRACT The vexed cut back of the precise connexion between words and things (or objects) has been a major absorption over the centuries summoning the resources of metaphysics, philosophical system of language, linguistics, ontology and increasingly semiological analysis. Philosophy in India produced a number of different and very much conflicting solutions, only to be rivalled by an equally bewildering variety witnessed in the ancient and modern West. I want to bring to the foreground the new Professor Bimal K. Matilals development of Nyaya-Vaisesika realist approach to the aporia, and interject the analysis with unorthodox voices, especially of Mimamsakas and Buddhists. Significantly, it will be the living ghosts of Putnam and Dummett that I will mention to haunt Matilals variation on metaphysical realism (after Davidson). Matilal veered walk-to(prenominal) to a realist metaphysic, which is inflected in his own formulation of a possible action of language appropriate to this ontology, this despite his idealized attraction to phenomenalist-constructivism (especially Buddhist) his flirtations with Bhartrharian holism (even Saussurean semiology) and late with Derridean deconstruction (after G. C. Spivak) in his epiloquia. But my critique focuses on his famous originally analysis of Jnana or cognition and his defence of a particular linguistic-ontology indoors a narrowly circumscribed naturalized epistemology (after Navya-nyaya). The ProblemThe vexed issue of the precise connection between words and things (or objects) has been a major preoccupation over the centuries, summoning the resources of metaphysics, philosophical system of language, linguistics, ontology and increasingly semiological analysis, to solve this problem. Indian philosophy produced a number of different and often conflicting solutions, only to be rivalled by the even more bewildering variety of approaches and theories witnessed in the West, traditional and modern, relying more often than not on various model of the word (natural, ideal, scriptural, semiotic, etc.). In this paper I want to suggest that there is an even more intricate kind between the model of the word or language and the background involve of the world. In other words, it is not at all as guileless as sitting down one fine morning and asking, Well, ol boy, what is the connection between the word and the world? as though it is a enquiry simpliciter about some given or givens in our environment. Many theories save on the basis of this assumed dualism, if not a complete asymmetry between language and the world that it is supposed
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