Meaning, Understanding, and Translation

In Stewart Candlish (ed.), Meaning, Understanding, and Practice. Oxford University Press (2002)
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Argues that understanding cannot be merely a matter of translating certain expressions into others. It seeks to blunt the force of Kripke's sceptic, who argues that a person's intended meaning is underdetermined by all possible evidence.

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Last affiliation: University of California, Berkeley

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