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8356 | The meaning of an expression or sentence is general directions for its use, to refer or to assert [Strawson,P] |
Full Idea: To give the meaning of an expression is to give general directions for its use to refer to or mention particular objects or persons; in like manner, sentences are for use to make true or false assertions. | |
From: Peter F. Strawson (On Referring [1950], §2) | |
A reaction: The influence of Wittgenstein? I don't like it. The general idea that you can say what something is by giving directions for its use is what I think of as the Functional Fallacy: confusing the role of x with its inherent nature. Shirt as goalpost. |