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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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completeness and does not predict that even a final set of principles will give perfectly determinate results. But he wins this round on points. Davidson's second appeal was to open-endedness, unparaphrasability, and downright nonpropositionality. Searle's account predicts open-endedness, since we may expect that his second and third stages will often fail to tamp down the possible speaker-meanings to just one or two. As for unparaphras- ability, Searle grants that often we use metaphor precisely because there is no handy and accessible literal expression that means the same thing, but he argues that, if something is a linguistic meaning at all, in principle it could be formulated (however cumbersomely) in some language or other. I think Searle wins that round also, but there is a deeper issue about nonpropositionality. Searle's account is propositional to the core, since all speaker-meaning is meaning that so-and-so

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