@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Tarski,Alfred},
subject = {Everyday Language},
note = {Berka I 457
Everyday language/Tarski: "universalism": it integrates in principle every word (of any jargon) - otherwise the local expressions would be pointless.
>Understanding, >Meaning, >Formalism.
I 458
Punch line: then you can take a truth-Definition from a formal language as a fragmentary T-Def into everyday language.(1)
>Truth definition.
1. A.Tarski, Der Wahrheitsbegriff in den formalisierten Sprachen, Commentarii Societatis philosophicae Polonorum. Vol 1, Lemberg 1935
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Horwich I 115
Everyday language/Tarski: here we do not know not always exactly whatsntences are expressions and what sentences are assertible. - I.e., that the concept of consinstency has no precise meaning in everyday language.(2)
>Consistency.
2. A. Tarski, The semantic Conceptions of Truth, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4, pp. 341-75},
note = { Tarski I A. Tarski Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics: Papers from 1923-38 Indianapolis 1983
Berka I Karel Berka Lothar Kreiser Logik Texte Berlin 1983 Horwich I P. Horwich (Ed.) Theories of Truth Aldershot 1994 },
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