Dear all,  

This Friday (27th Feb) the Sellars reading group will be discussing:  
Sellars (1968) - Science and Metaphysics, Chapter V. The Conceptual and the 
Real: ›Picturing‹, p. 116-150.

»The fifth chapter is … the heart of the enterprise.  
In it I attempt to spell out the specific differences of matter-of-factual 
truth.  
Levels of ‘factual’ discourse are distinguished and shown to presuppose a basic 
level  
in which conceptual items as items in rerum natura ‘represent’ or ›picture’  
(in a sense carefully to be distinguished from the semantical concepts of 
reference and prediction) the way things are.  
The distinctions drawn enable a definition of ‘reality’ and ‘(ideal) truth’ in 
terms of adequate representation.  
It is argued, that although in no simple sense does truth admit of degrees,  
there is more to the Idealistic conception of ‘degrees of truth and reality’  
than has been thought possible in recent years.« (ibid., ix)

Everyone is welcome,
best

Luz Christopher Seiberth
—
PhD Candidate
Universität Leipzig
Institut für Philosophie
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
+44-7835-131150  

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