Phenomenological Reviews

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Abstract

It is a commonplace that logic, aesthetics and ethics have a peculiar position among the sciences; whereas other sciences are concerned with the description and explanation of what happens, these three normative studies aim not at description but at criticism. To account for our actual conduct is the duty of the psychologist; the logician, the critic and the moralist tell us not how we do, but how we ought to think, to feel and to act.

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Ramsey Frank P (1991) On truth: original manuscript materials (1927–1929) from the Ramsey collection at the University of Pittsburgh. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 81-83

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3738-6_7

Full citation:

Ramsey Frank P, Rescher Nicholas, Majer Ulrich (1991) Introductory, In: On truth, Dordrecht, Springer, 81–83.