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This volume brings together a series of essays that examine foundational questions in the philosophy of language and mind. The essays investigate how truth conditions relate to meaning, how interpretation works across different contexts, and what constraints govern our understanding of linguistic and mental content. The work engages with issues such as the role of truth in semantic theory, the nature of radical interpretation, and the relationship between language, thought, and reality. It offers a sustained inquiry into the principles that underlie our ability to assign meanings to utterances and beliefs to speakers.
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