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Ruth Chang Incommensurability (and incomparability) incollection When two items are incommensurable, they “lack a common measure.” There are, however, many ways in which two items can be said to lack a common measure and, correspondingly, philosophers have used the term “incommensurable” to cover a jumble of loosely related ideas.

Incommensurability (and incomparability)

Ruth Chang

In Hugh LaFollette (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Oxford, 2013, pp. 2591–2604

Abstract

When two items are incommensurable, they “lack a common measure.” There are, however, many ways in which two items can be said to lack a common measure and, correspondingly, philosophers have used the term “incommensurable” to cover a jumble of loosely related ideas.

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