Meaningfulness, Meaninglessness and Language-Hierarchies

Polish Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):35-47 (2010)
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Abstract

Roman Ingarden offered a strong criticism of the verifiability principle in his talk delivered at the 8th International Congress in Prague in 1934. Ingarden argued that this principle either violates itself or smuggles a hidden sense. In this paper I show that Ingarden-like arguments about smuggled (but this pejorative qualification is skipped) meaning apply not only to the criteria of sense, but also to other semantic assertions within language-hierarchies in Tarski’s sense.

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Jan Hertrich-Woleński
Jagiellonian University
Jan Wolenski
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