On Philosophy's (lack of) Progress: From Plato to Wittgenstein

Philosophy 85 (3):341-367 (2010)
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I argue that the type of progress exhibited by philosophy is not that exhibited by science, but rather is akin to the kind of progress exhibited be someone becoming ‘older and wiser’. However, as actually-existing philosophy has gotten older, it has not always gotten wiser. As an illustration, I consider Rawls's conception of justification. I argue that Rawls's notion of what it is to have a philosophical justification exhibits no progress at all from Euthyphro's. In fact, drawing on a remark of Wittgenstein's, I suggest that Rawls's conception is inferior to the situation as depicted in Plato's famous dialogue – because at least in the case of Plato's Euthyphro, there is no illusion of justification.

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Rescuing Justice and Equality.G. A. Cohen (ed.) - 2008 - Harvard University Press.
Wittgenstein and the possibility of discourse.Rush Rhees - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by D. Z. Phillips.

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