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LITERAL MEANING Literal Meaning
2003
unpublished
Foreword Around the middle of the twentieth century, there were two opposing camps within the analytic philosophy of language. The first camp -IDEAL LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY, as it was then called -was that of the pioneers, Frege, Russell, Carnap, Tarski, etc. They were, first and foremost, logicians studying formal languages and, through them, 'language' in general. They were not originally concerned with natural language, which they thought defective in various ways; 1 yet, in the sixties, some of
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