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Rollin, Bernard E. 1976. Natural and conventional meaning: An examination of the distinction. Mouton. 112 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
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Annotation

This book explores the history of the philosophical assumption that there exist two metaphysically distinct kinds of meaning: natural meaning and man-made or conventional meaning, what the Greeks distinguished as physis and nomos. It is argued that a clear acceptance of this dualism pervades western philosophy, from Plato to Grice and David Lewis. The book attempts to show that the traditional acceptance of this dualism is ill-grounded.

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