I argue that for Wittgenstein, contrary to Quine's views, the meaning of a logical sign (such as a connective) is not given once for all by the rules for its use as such rules are themselves not determined once for all.
Quine e le logiche devianti II
MARCONI, Diego
1974-01-01
Abstract
I argue that for Wittgenstein, contrary to Quine's views, the meaning of a logical sign (such as a connective) is not given once for all by the rules for its use as such rules are themselves not determined once for all.File in questo prodotto:
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