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Side 51
In principle it is possible to subscribe to the Thesis by asserting merely that our
linguistic and interpretive conventions are determinate enough to rule out
incompatibles , and either allow interpretation statements a distinct logical status
( though ...
In principle it is possible to subscribe to the Thesis by asserting merely that our
linguistic and interpretive conventions are determinate enough to rule out
incompatibles , and either allow interpretation statements a distinct logical status
( though ...
Side 54
Interpretive statements like " at least one of the ghosts is real ” and ” none of the
ghosts is real ” exhaust all logical possibilities . But this is not true of statements
like " Hamlet delays because he is melancholy ” and " Hamlet delays ...
Interpretive statements like " at least one of the ghosts is real ” and ” none of the
ghosts is real ” exhaust all logical possibilities . But this is not true of statements
like " Hamlet delays because he is melancholy ” and " Hamlet delays ...
Side 108
But interpretations are nevertheless cognitive because they are statements about
an independent entity ; each of them selects one of the possibilities within the
range defined by the words on the page interacting with conventions of usage
and ...
But interpretations are nevertheless cognitive because they are statements about
an independent entity ; each of them selects one of the possibilities within the
range defined by the words on the page interacting with conventions of usage
and ...
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