Notes on Guastini
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https://doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2012.2541Keywords:
Scepticism, Ambiguity, IndeterminacyAbstract
This article argues with the work in which Riccardo Guastini presents an extremely interesting and stimulating reformulation of the sceptical theory of interpretation. For those who, like me, adhere to the radical version of the sceptical theory, there is obviously no fundamental disagreement with Guastini's thesis, but only a nuanced one. The author, on this occasion, undertakes a novel, skilful and complex presentation, which makes these nuances important, and which calls for detailed discussion. This article discusses some of his ideas.
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