Lexicon of Arguments

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I 144
Translation/Dummett: Tarski: concentrates only on language L - Kripke: translation is no hypothesis, but a constitutive principle. (>Pierre-Example; Kripke: A Puzzle about Belief(1)).

Dummett: this also applies to many standard translations.

1. Kripke S.A. (1979) A Puzzle about Belief. In: Margalit A. (eds) Meaning and Use. Synthese Language Library (Texts and Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy), vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht

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III (c) 119
Translation theory/Dummett: A translation theory does not explain the mastery of the mother tongue. Cf. >Competence.

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