Thanks Matt. Despite your reluctance, it was a pretty interesting explanation. 
I'm not trying to draw you into some big thing but I'll answer your question. 

 Matt asked:
... how could there be a heated conversation about the reality of an 
experience-language gulf [snip] if no one is posing the other side (e.g., there 
is no gulf)?  People suit up for arguments when they have somebody to argue 
_against_, right?


dmb says:
Well, that's just it. I've not seen anyone who glosses over the difference. The 
debate seems to be about whether or not their irreconcilable differences can be 
overcome. To my mind, this question about language and experience, at least 
roughly, is about whether it's possible to reconcile Rorty and James. And 
people like them too of course. 

C'mon admit it. That's interesting.                                       
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