Reflections on meaning
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"The broad aim of this work is to explain how mere noises, marks, gestures, and mental/neural symbols are able to capture the world - that is, how words and sentences (in whatever medium) come to mean what they do, to …
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"The broad aim of this work is to explain how mere noises, marks, gestures, and mental/neural symbols are able to capture the world - that is, how words and sentences (in whatever medium) come to mean what they do, to stand for certain things, to be true or false of reality."--Jacket.
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