Wright and Casalegno on Meaning and Assertibility

Dialectica 66 (2):267-271 (2012)
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Abstract

In Crispin Wright's ‘Meaning and Assertibility’, the main point of disagreement with Paolo Casalegno's critique of verificationist semantics in ‘The Problem of Non-conclusiveness’ concerns Wright's diagnosis of one of Casalegno's arguments as depending on an over-estimation of the proper explanatory task of a semantic theory. The present note argues that there is no such dependence

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Timothy Williamson
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Paolo Casalegno's Good Points.Elisa Paganini - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):215-219.

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