December 30, 2005

  • Expression

    Expression is
    an impossible word.
    If you want to use it
    I think you have to
      explain it further…
    – Ad Reinhardt,
     Art as Art

    “… an equation is a very    
    abstract expression
    of knowledge
    about something.”
    The Hidden Side     
    of Visualization 

    Well, yes.
    For example:

    The image “http://www.log24.com/log/pix05B/051230-Shema.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.

    Abstract Expression
    ,
    pixels on screen, 12/30/05


    The Scope and Limits
    of Quotation
    (pdf), in
    The Philosophy of
    Donald Davidson,
     ed. L. E. Hahn,
    Open Court Publishers,
    1999, pp. 691-714,

    by Dr. Ernest Lepore,
    Rutgers University:

    “… an assumption I wish to reject, namely,
    that in quotation an abstract expression (shape) is denoted….

    Since Davidson, however, only says ‘we may take [an expression] to be an abstract
    shape’ [1979, p.85, my emphasis], his theory is compatible with expressions being
    something else. We need only find something that can be instantiated by radically
    differently shaped objects. Whatever it is must be such that written tokens, spoken tokens,
    signed tokens, Braille tokens, Semaphore tokens, finger language tokens, and any other
    way in which words can be produced, can be instantiated by it….

    Such entities might exist; if they do, they might ultimately play some role in the
    metaphysics of language.”

    My emphasis.

    Reference:

    Davidson, D., 1979, “Quotation,” in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1984, pp.79-92.

    For more on zero and other entities,
    see Is Nothing Sacred?

    For more on Davidson,

    see Shema.


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