Inferentialism, logicism, harmony, and a counterpoint

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Inferentialism is explained as an attempt to provide an account of meaning that is more sensitive (than the tradition of truth-conditional theorizing deriving from Tarski and Davidson) to what is learned when one masters meanings.

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Neil Tennant
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