There is no dominant conceptual analysis of ‘miracle’ such that Putnam’s sentence has a clear and distinct meaning. (I may be incorrect about this; I do not follow Philosophy of Religion.) Of course, since Putnam was writing to an extremely secular audience (by American standards), ‘miracle’ is a useful slur that essentially translates to ‘WTF is this I don’t even’.
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There is no dominant conceptual analysis of ‘miracle’ such that Putnam’s sentence has a clear and distinct meaning. (I may be incorrect about this; I do not follow Philosophy of Religion.) Of course, since Putnam was writing to an extremely secular audience (by American standards), ‘miracle’ is a useful slur that essentially translates to ‘WTF is this I don’t even’.