Ayer Flashcards
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What is Ayer’s verificationist criterion?
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If a sentence can be confirmed by what it aims to express, it meets the verificationist criterion. If a sentence’s truth or falsehood aligns with how we expect the future to be, it’s merely a pseudo-proposition, lacking literal meaning and holding emotional significance, if any.
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How does Ayer’s critique of metaphysics differ from Ryle’s?
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Ayer believes metaphysical claims are meaningless because they can’t be verified. Ryle, however, is more open to metaphysics, seeing it as a result of misusing language categories. If metaphysical claims align with how humans use language, Ryle finds them acceptable.