The Illusion of Intransitive Measurement: Diamond, Kripke and Wittgenstein on the Standard Meter

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In this chapter, I discuss and compare Kripke’s and Wittgenstein’s discussions of the standard meter in Naming and Necessity and Philosophical Investigations. Starting from Cora Diamond’s interpretation of Wittgenstein’s argument, I spell out the consequences of the most basic feature of measuring qua practice, namely, its being a matter of repeated comparisons. I show that Kripke’s notion of how the reference of “one meter” is fixed has no substantive connection with the real-life phenomenon of measurement. I also address a worry about Wittgenstein’s conception: How can it leave any room for genuine progress in the development of measurement standards? I argue that the depth of Diamond’s interpretation shows itself precisely in the fact that it allows us to make sense of such progress, but without invoking the sort of practice-independent reference-fixing on which Kripke’s account is built.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationEngaging Kripke with Wittgenstein
Undertitel på värdpublikationThe Standard Meter, Contingent Apriori, and Beyond
RedaktörerMartin Gustafsson, Oskari Kuusela, Jakub Mácha
FörlagRoutledge
Sidor213-234
ISBN (elektroniskt)9781000970630
ISBN (tryckt)9781032139975
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2023
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

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