Are vibrations in the air that nobody hears, sound? That’s the question.
It’s not, curiously, a matter of definition.
See Stanley Cavell’s discussion of what is a chair in The Claim of Reason p.71
Wittgenstein goes a little deeper than is imagined.
Are vibrations in the air that nobody hears, sound? That’s the question.
It’s not, curiously, a matter of definition.
See Stanley Cavell’s discussion of what is a chair in The Claim of Reason p.71
Wittgenstein goes a little deeper than is imagined.