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Quote: theory of meaning for recognizing synonymy of linguistic forms and analyticity of statements

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Topic:
semantic truth; s iff p
Topic:
analytic truth

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Once the theory of meaning is sharply separated … of the theory of meaning simply the synonymy … [i.e., when do sentences have the same intention or connotation] and the analyticity of statements [i.e., those which are logically true (p or not p) and those which are true by the nature of language (no bachelor is married)].   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: 'p or not p' is logically true while 'no bachelor is married' is true by the nature of language; both analytical

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