Lexicon of Arguments

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II 102
Behavioral explanation/real possibility/epistemic/Stalnaker: behavior must be explained in terms of genuine (non-epistemic) possibility.
Intelligent behavior/Stalnaker: may only be explained in terms of possibilities that represent these possibilities.
Field: without using the concept of "meaning".
>Meaning.
II 105
Epistemic/Field: E.g. epistemic term of truth conditions: "is verified in the long term".
FieldVs: this is not a good definition of truth conditions. With this, truth is defined in terms of verification.
>Truth conditions, >Verification.
II 286
Epistemic Theory/Vagueness/Field: Epistemic Theory: accepts facts.
>Facts.
Non-epistemic theory: can assert that it is conceptually impossible in certain cases that we can decide. - For example, if something is a borderline case of a property. >Vagueness, >Sorites.

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