Incommensurability (and incomparability)
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.
