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'Truth and the Past', 'Time and Free Will' and 'The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction'
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19. Language / A. Nature of Meaning / 5. Meaning as Verification
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Verification is not an individual but a collective activity [Dummett]
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19. Language / A. Nature of Meaning / 8. Synonymy
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Externalist synonymy is there being a correct link to the same external phenomena [Rey]
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19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 6. Truth-Conditions Semantics
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Truth-condition theorists must argue use can only be described by appeal to conditions of truth [Dummett]
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The truth-conditions theory must get agreement on a conception of truth [Dummett]
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19. Language / E. Analyticity / 1. Analytic Propositions
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'Married' does not 'contain' its symmetry, nor 'bigger than' its transitivity [Rey]
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Analytic judgements can't be explained by contradiction, since that is what is assumed [Rey]
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Analytic statements are undeniable (because of meaning), rather than unrevisable [Rey]
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The meaning properties of a term are those which explain how the term is typically used [Rey]
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An intrinsic language faculty may fix what is meaningful (as well as grammatical) [Rey]
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Research throws doubts on the claimed intuitions which support analyticity [Rey]
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19. Language / E. Analyticity / 4. Analytic/Synthetic Critique
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If we claim direct insight to what is analytic, how do we know it is not sub-consciously empirical? [Rey]
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