By Schubert Ogden
If "it is trifling with philosophical problems to accept as valid questions
arid answers that have no conceivable bearing on how we propose to live"
(TO: 373 f.), then how can any "speculative philosophy," or "categorial
metaphysics," escape the charge of "trifling" in this sense?
If "it is trifling with philosophical problems to accept as valid questions and answers that have no conceivable bearing on how we propose to live" (TO:373 f.), then how can any "speculative philosophy," or "categorial metaphysics," escape the charge of "trifling" in this sense?
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