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Again, consider:
A: Do you love me?
B: If you love me, I love you; and you love me.
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It may be argued that what B says does entail that B loves A. But one may argue that B has not said that he loved A, or stated that he loved B. Or something.
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This in connection with how to understand Grice on 'what-is-said' and stuff.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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