A solution to the problem of radical translation

Authors

  • Marcos Barbosa de Oliveira Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências - FFC - Campus de Marília

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731987000100002

Keywords:

Radical translation, Quine, Word and object, behaviorism, mentalism, desire-belief model

Abstract

This paper consists in an attempt to refute Quine's principle of the indeterminacy of radical translation. The structure of the argument is as follows. The demonstration of the principle in Quine's work rests on certain conception of the process of radical translation. This conception can be maintained only if certain presuppositions are made concerning the nature of language and its speakers. However, if those presuppositions are adopted, there is no reason for not accepting also other presuppositions, which would invalidate Quine's demonstration.

 

Published

1987-01-01 — Updated on 2023-03-01

Issue

Section

Articles and Comments

How to Cite

A solution to the problem of radical translation. (2023). Trans/Form/Ação, 9, 9-13. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731987000100002