Lexicon of Arguments

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VIII 430
Judgment/idea/SearleVsEmpiricists: what makes the idea in mind become a judgment?
Dilemma: if understanding of ideas is the same as a judgment, then we have a circularity. >Judgements.
b) When ideas come in the form of a judgment, then they are only a series of ideas (imagination) in the mind, not sentences (this is inadequate). >Imagination.
SearleVsChomsky: the same dilemma:
a) If different readings of a sentence are only paraphrases, then there is circularly: competence for understanding paraphrases presuppose what they want to explain.
b) If readings are only lists of items, then it is inadequate.

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