(Nonsolipsistic) conceptual role semantics

In Ernest LePore (ed.), New directions in semantics. Orlando: Academic Press. pp. 55–81 (1987)
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CRS says that the meanings of expressions of a language or other symbol system or the contents of mental states are determined and explained by the way symbols are used in thinking. According to CRS one

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