Speranza
Cavell writes:
"I am not, of course, denying that what you say depends upon what you intend to be
saying. I am, rather, denying that intending is to be understood as a wanting or
wishing. And I am suggesting that you could not mean one thing rather than another
( = you could not mean anything) by a given word on a given occasion without relying
on a (general) meaning of that word which is independent of your intention on that
occasion (unless what you are doing is giving the word a special meaning). For an
analysis of meaning in terms of intention, see Grice, op. cit."
Thursday, June 21, 2018
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