Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2009
My title has been taken from the following passage in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations:
Describe the aroma of coffee—why can't it be done? Do we lack the words? And for what are words lacking?—But how do we get the idea that such a description must after all be possible? Have you ever felt the lack of such a description? Have you tried to describe the aroma and not succeeded? (610).
1 Nagel, T., Mortal Questions (Cambridge University Press, 1979), 165–180.Google Scholar
2 Nagel is aware of the point I am about to make. Indeed, he mentions it in a footnote (see Mortal Questions, 170Google Scholar). My criticism is simply that he does not emphasize, or at any rate develop, the point.
3 Steinbeck, J., The Short Novels (London: Heinemann, 1958), 149–205Google Scholar.
4 Kenny, A., Reason and Religion (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987), 85–103.Google Scholar