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170Externalism and analyticityPhilosophical Studies 79 (3). 1995.Semantic externalism is the view that meaning is at least partly determined by reference. This suggests that the classic philosophical distinction between truth in virtue of meaning alone and truth in virtue of the world may need reconsideration. If all sentences are true in virtue of reference it is difficult to see how we can distinguish some sentences from others as true in virtue of the world-independent, purely semantic entities that their truth-conditions involve. I argue, to the contrary,…Read more
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The College of New JerseyProfessor
Ewing, New Jersey, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |