15. Immanent and Transcendent Approaches to Meaning and Mind

Author: Harman, Gilbert

Source: Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind, July 1999 , pp. 262-291(30)

Publisher: Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs

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There are two approaches to the understanding of the experiences and uses of language of others. One emphasizes translation. The other restricts itself to an objective description of use and function. Each approach by itself must leave something out. We need both approaches.

Keywords: objective description; understanding; meaning; mind; translation

Document Type: Research article

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