Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 594
A language cannot refer to an object in one way if it cannot refer to it in another way as well. >Reference, >Substitution.
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I 532
Definition Object/Brandom: this is what it means to be an object: an equivalence class of mutually substitutable expressions stands for an object. >Equivalence classes.
So there are no natural languages ​​that have only one word for an object (not even for "the absolute") - one could not talk about this object. >Individuation.

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