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Meaning/Tugendhat ultimately not based on objects (not any more than on circumstances) but on truth conditions - later verification conditions.
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Truth conditions , >
Verification conditions , >
Verification , >
Circumstances/Tugendhat .
I 263
Sentence: Meaning/Tugendhat by specifying its truth conditions - and explains this by demonstrating the way of verification.
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Sentence meaning .
I 282
Meaning/Tugendhat: the meaning of the sentence p is not the fact that p : that fails with sentences that contain deictic expressions. - Different situations have different truth conditions.
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Situations , cf. >
Situation semantics .
I 283
Meaning/Tugendhat: of a sentence: function.
Arguments: use-situations of the sentence.
Values: the assertions (truth conditions).
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Functions , >
Use , >
Use theory (only for words, not for sentences).
I 432
Meaning/Tugendhat: function whose arguments are the speech situations and their values are the objects . "The meaning maps the speech situations on the items".
Vs: that is metalinguistically - it requires understanding of " I " , "here", etc. first to understand - (because demontratives are not names). Substitutability is the meaning of demonstratives.
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Understanding , cf. >
Speaker meaning , >
Substitution , >
Demonstratives .
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II 231
Meaning/Frege/Tugendhat: should not be translate as "reference". Only where Frege conceives sentences as a proper name.
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Reference , >
Fregean meaning , >
Fregean sense , >
Sense .
Frege distinguishes between reference of names and truth values of sentences.
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Truth values , >
Sentences .
II 240
Otherwise error/Frege: ... that you can mingle meaning and concept on the one hand and meaning and subject matter on the other hand. - Correct: "What two concept words ( predicates ) mean is the same iff the corresponding extents (value progression) coincide.
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Value progression , >
Term scope .
II 247
Tugendhat: (meaning/reference): nevertheless there is a primacy of truth over the objects.
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Truth/Tugendhat , >
Truth .
II 242
Meaning/Tugendhat: sentences are meaningful in that they can be true/false. - predicates by apply to some (and not others) objects.
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True-of , >
Satisfaction .
Names: denote something.
Predicates can be attributed to a thing.
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Names , >
Predication .