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  1. Context and Thought.John Dewey - 1931 - University of California Publications in Philosophy 12 (3):203ff.
    With mention of Ogden and Richards' The Meaning of Meaning, and drawing on Mailinowski, for an opening example, Dewey argues for the importance of the relationship of interpretation and meaning, to context and and situation of usage or utterance. In this article, Dewey expounds, among other themes, on the the prospect of interpretation of a radically alien language and what this prospect tells us about linguistic meaning.
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  • A note on the concept of "consummatory experience" in Dewey's aesthetics.D. C. Mathur - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (9):225-231.
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