Xinli Wang

Juniata College
  •  1090
    Alternative Conceptual Schemes and A Non-Kantian Scheme-Content Dualism
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 39 267-275. 2012 reprint.
    D. Davidson argues that the existence of alternative conceptual schemes presupposes the Kantian scheme-content dualism, which requires a scheme-neutral empirical content and a fixed, sharp schemecontent distinction. The dismantlement of such a Kantian scheme-content dualism, which Davidson calls “the third dogma of empiricism”, would render the notion of alternative conceptual schemes groundless. To counter Davidson’s attack on the notion of alternative conceptual schemes, I argue that alternati…Read more
  •  1331
    A Critique of the Translational Approach to Incommensurability
    Prima Philosophia 11 (3): 293-306. 1998.
    According to the received translational interpretation of incommensurability, incommensurability is viewed as untranslatability due to radical variance of meaning or reference of the terms in two competing scientific languages. The author argues that the translational approach to incommensurability does not effectively clarify the concept of incommensurability. Since it cannot provide us with tenable, integrated concept of incommensurability, it should be rejected
  •  4767
    On Davidson's refutation of conceptual schemes and conceptual relativism
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 90 (1): 140-164. 2009.
    Despite Donald Davidson's influential criticism of the very notion of conceptual schemes, the notion continues enjoying its popularity in contemporary philosophy and, accordingly, conceptual relativism is still very much alive. There is one major reason responsible for Davidson's failure which has not been widely recognized: What Davidson attacks fiercely is not the very notion, but a notion of conceptual schemes, namely, the Quinean notion of conceptual schemes and its underlying Kantian scheme…Read more
  •  7269
    Symbolic Logic Study Guide (a textbook)
    University Readers. 2009.
    The Symbolic Logic Study Guide is designed to accompany the widely used symbolic logic textbook Language, Proof and Logic (LPL), by Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (CSLI Publications 2003). The guide has two parts. The first part contains condensed, essential lecture notes, which streamline and systematize the first fourteen chapters of the book into seven teaching sections, and thus provide a clear, well-designed roadmap for the understanding of the text. The second part consists of twelve samp…Read more
  •  2696
    The Issue of Defending the Rationality of Science (科学合理性辩护问题)
    with 王 新力
    自然辩证法通讯 11 (2): 20-30. 1989.
    on how to justify the rationality of sciences