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| Putnam, Hilary 1975 The meaning of `meaning'. In Gunderson, K. (ed.) Language, Mind and Knowledge, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, VII, University of Minnesota Press. Reprinted in Putnam, H. 1975 Mind, Language and Reality: Philosophical Papers, Volume 2, 215-271. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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