Quote by Strawson, Peter Frederick
"Science itself is a human practice, not a mirror held up to nature, but a particular way of engaging with it."
"Science itself is a human practice, not a mirror held up to nature, but a particular way of engaging with it."
"The concept of a person is not to be analysed in terms of the concept of an animated body or of a animated organism."
"To identify particulars is, in part, to use identifying descriptive phrases."
"We must give an account of the concept of a person as a primitive concept."
"Language and linguistic communication depend on the concepts and thoughts users of language have and communicate."