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1 (Khanduri 2014).

2 ( Philebus p. 49b)

3 ( Poetics 1449a, pp. 34–35)

4 John Dewey, 558

5 Human Nature, ch. 8

6 There are literalists, syncretists, indexicalists, quasi- contextualists, contextualists. Recanati wrote about these distinctions in Literal Meaning.

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