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PHILOSOPHICAL AN AL YSIS IN LA TIN AMERICA SYNTHESE LIBRARY STUDIES IN EPISTEMOLOGY, LOGIC, METHODOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Managing Editor: JAAKKO HINTIKKA, Florida State University, Tallahassee Editors: DONALD DAVIDSON, University of California, Berkeley GABRIEL NUCHELMANS, University of Leyden WESLEY C. SALMON, University of Pittsburgh VOLUME 172 PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS IN LATIN AMERICA Edited by JORGE J. E. GRACIA State University of New York at Buffalo EDUARDO RABOSSI Universidad de la Plata ENRIQUE VILLANUEVA Univerdidad Nacional Aut6noma de Mexico and MARCELO DASCAL Universidade Estadual de Campinas and Tel·Aviv University D. REIDEL PUBLISHING COMPANY A MEMBER OF THE KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS GROUP DORDRECHT/BOSTON/LANCASTER library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title: Philosophical analysis in Latin America. (Synthese library; v. 172) Includes index. 1. Philosophy-Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Philosophy Latin America-Addresses, essays, lectures. 1. Gracia, Jorge J. E. II. Series. B29.P454 1984 199'.8 84-3342 ISBN-\3: 978-94-009-6377-1 e-I SBN-\3: 978-94-009-6375-7 DOl: 10. I 007/978-94-009-6375-7 Published by D. Reidel Publishing Company, P.O. Box 17,3300 AA Dordrecht, Holland. Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 190 Old Derby Street, Hingham, MA 02043, U.S.A. In all other countries, sold and distributed by Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, Holland. All Rights Reserved © 1984 by D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland Sotlcover reJJ.rint of the_hardcover I st edition 1984 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner For if anyone com po ses and j oi ns by the understanding that which nature does not suffer to be joined, no one is unaware that that is false, as would be the case should one join by the imagination horse and man and construct a centaur. But if it be done by division and by abstraction. the thing would not be constituted as the idea is, yet for all that, the idea is still not in the least false. Boethius, Second Commentary on Porphyry'S "Isagoge", Bk. I; EL. 64, 84. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ix INTRODUCTION / Jorge J. E. Gracia I. PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS IN ARGENTINA / Eduardo Rabossi 17 NORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTH / Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin 25 LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND LEGAL POSITIVISM / Genaro R. Carrio 47 LOGIC AND THE HYPOTHETICAL-DEDUCTIVE METHOD / Gregorio Klimovsky 73 THE LIMITS OF THE ENFORCEMENT or MORALITY THROUGH THE CRIMIN AL LAW / Carlos Santiago Nino 93 ON THE INCONSISTENCY OF MEINONG'S ONTOLOGY / Raul Orayen 115 MEANING, FORCE AND EXPLICIT PERFORMA TIVES / Eduardo A. Rabossi 141 II. PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS IN MEXICO / Enrique Villanueva 165 EXISTENTIAL QUANTIFIERS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES IN PHYSICAL THEORIES / C. Ulises Moulines 173 (SIMPLE) QUALITIES AND RESEMBLANCE / Jose A. Robles 199 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS THEORY OF DESCRIPTIONS, MEANING AND PRESUPPOSI TION / Alejandro Rossi 219 ETHICS AND THE LANGUAGE OF MORALITY / Fernando Salmeron 243 THE PRIVATE LANGUAGE ARGUMENT I Enrique Villanueva 255 III. PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS IN BRAZIL / Marcelo Dascal 277 PHILOSOPHY, COMMON SENSE, AND SCIENCE / Marcelo Dascal 285 DECIDABILITY AND COGNITIVE SIGNIFICANCE IN CARNAP / Zeljko Loparic 313 NATURAL CONJECTURES / Joao Paulo Monteiro 339 IV. PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS IN OTHER LA TIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES / Jorge J. E. Gracia 365 POPPER'S SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF INDUCTION / Pedro Lluberes (Venezuela) 381 ON THE CONCEPT OF REASON / Francisco Miro Quesada (Peru) 397 APPENDIX: LA TIN AMERICANS RESIDING IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA / Jorge J. E. Gracia 413 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES 417 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES 421 PREFACE Historians of Latin American philosophy have paid relatively little attention to the development of philosophical analysis in Latin America. There are two reasons for this neglect: First, they have been primarily concerned with the forma tive period of philosophical development, in particular with the so called "founders" of La ti n American philosophy. And second. philosophical analysis did not become a noticeable philosophical trend in Latin America until recent years. True. a nunber of Latin American philosophers took notice of Moore. Russell. the members of the Vienna Circle and other important figures in the analytic movement qui te early. But these were isolated instances that lacked the sustained effort and broad base indispensible to make a serious impact in the development of Latin American philosophy. That has changed now. There are not only good numbers of philosophers who work within the analytic tradition, but also some journals and institutes dedicated to the analytic mode of philosophizing. It is. therefore. most appropriate to publish a collection of articles which would introduce the reader of philosophy to the most representative analytic material produced so far in Latin America. Indeed. it is not only appropriate. but also necessary. since most of the published analytic literature to date is scattered in various journals, sometimes of difficult access. Moreover, not all that has been published is representative of the best already produced and of the potential that the movement has in Latin America. Much of it is simply the resul t of an effort to absorb ideas already proposed elsewhere, lacking as a result sufficient originality to be taken as serious contributions to philosophy. The aim of this collection, then, is not only to introduce the reader to a vital philosophical current in contemporary Latin American philosophy, but also to present some of what the editors think is the best material that has been produced by philosophical analysis in Latin America to date. The criteria used in the selection had little to do wi th time or themes. Philosophical analysis is a new current and. therefore, most of those who have adopted it are young or at most mature philosophers; only a handful are past the age of sixty. Therefore. instead of setting ix J. J. E. Gracia et al. (eds.), Philosophical Analysis in Latin America, ix-xii. © 1984 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. x PREFACE artificial thematic or temporal boundaries at the start. we decided to begin with tentative lists of authors who had consistently published and are still actively publishing material which could be classified as part of the analytic tradi tion, and then select from their writings what seemed best and most appropriate for a collection of this size and intent. Not every author included. however. can or would accept to be described as an "analytic philosopher." Sane would argue. and rightly so. that the philosophical orientation of some or even many of their published works is not analytic. Nevertheless. all those included here have to some extent contributed to the development and dissemination of philosophical analysis in Latin America. In general. long or very technical papers were excluded as well as those whose main intent was the mere exposition or negative criticism of someone else's views. We looked for clear style. accessibility to a general philosophical audience, and originali ty. The selection was done under the general editorship of Jorge J. E. Gracia. He launched the idea, coordinated the efforts of the editors, kept the channels of communication open, and formulated and maintained the general perspective of the volume. Each editor had primary responsibility for a predetermined geographical area, but also worked wi th the others in the selection of the various articles. Eduardo Rabossi, in particul ar, worked closely wi th the general editor in the. selection of the articles and the formulation of cri teria. In order to make clear the interrelationships among the selected authors, and to provide a setting where their work may be understood, they were gathered into four groups, according to the country or geographic area where they reside. Philosophers from Argentina. Mexico, and Brazil constitute the first three groups, since these are the countries that have produced the largest number of analytiC philosophers; the fourth group canprises authors fran the rest of Latin America. The articles have been arranged in alphabetical order according to the author's last name. Each area is preceded by an introduction which discusses the development of philosophical analysis in that location. A general introduction at the beginning of the collection presents a brief historical account of philosophical analysis and summarizes its present state in Latin America. PREFACE xi Concurrently with this English edition, a Spanish edition is being published by the Fondo de Cultura Economica. It is a much longer work, including a m.mber of papers fran the various geographical areas left out in the English edition as well as an entire section on Latin American philosophers who work wi thin analytic parameters in the United States and Canada. These authors were excluded because of limitations of space imposed by the publisher and/or because of difficulties related to the translation of their works. Since the work of authors who live in the United States and Canada is well known in English speaking countries, it was a natural choice to leave them out in a work whose main purpose is to make the work of Latin American philosophers known in the English speaking world. The authors and papers I eft out in this edition are the foll owing: . "On the Fregean Sol ution of Morton White to the Paradox of Analysis," Thomas M. Simpson (Argentina); "Political Assasination and Tyrannicide," Javier Esquivel (Mexico); "Validity. Inference and Impl ications," Hugo Marga:in (Mexico); "Truth and Practice," Mario H. Otero (Mexico); "The General Theory of Law and Juridical Science." Roberto Vernengo (Argentina and Mexico); "The Difference Between 'to be certain' and 'to know'," Luis Villoro (Mexico); "Ontology and Semanti cs," Luis Enrique Lopes dos Santos (Brazil); "On the Concept of Object in the Tractatus," Rafael Burgos (Venezuela); "Black and Tarski and the Philosophical Problem of Truth," Juan A. Nuno (Venezuela) j "The Difficul ty of Choosing," Augusto Salazar Bondy (Peru); "Wittgenstein's Investigations and the Possibility of Philosophy," Roberto Torretti (Chile-Puerto Rico); "The Fregean Concept of 'Bedeutung'," Ignacio Angelelli (Argentina, USA) j "Are There Propositions?" Mario Bunge (Argentina, Canada); "Perceptual Propositions." Hector-Neri Castaneda (Guatemala, USA); "Notes on the Framework of Contemporary Philosophy of Science," J. Alberto Coffa (Argentina, USA); "Individuals as Instances," Jorge J. E. Gracia (Cuba, Canada. USA); "A Theory of Knowledge," Ernesto Sosa (Cuba, USA). Also it should be noted that in a couple of cases the articles from particular authors printed in the Spanish and English edition are not the same. The English edition contains a single jointly authored article by Carlos E. Alchourr6n and Eugenio Bulygin instead of the two found in the Spanish version: "Is There a Real Disagreement Between Strawson and Russell with Respect to

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