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Social externalism and conceptual diversity

In John Preston (ed.), Thought and Language. Cambridge University Press. pp. 77- (1998)

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  1. Meaning change.Indrek Reiland - 2023 - Analytic Philosophy 65 (3):434-451.
    The linguistic meaning of a word in a language is what fully competent speakers of the language have a grasp of merely in virtue of their semantic competence. The meanings of words sometimes change over time. ‘Meat’ used to mean ‘solid food’, but now means ‘animal flesh eaten as food’. This type of meaning change comes with change of topic, what we are talking about. Many people interested in conceptual engineering have claimed that there is also meaning change where topic (...)
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  • John Preston (ed.): Thought and Language, Royal Institute of Philosophy.Pablo Quintanilla - 2000 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 12 (1):153-158.
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