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are meanings
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The symbolic value of something.
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"Meanings just ain't in the head!" as he put it in "The Meaning of 'Meaning.' " Nor are meanings constituted by definitions or descriptions.
"Actually, when you do something in this process you maybe do something that seems arbitrary and after you look at it, and somehow it connects with other things, it becomes something symbolic and meaningful and there are meanings to it, but if I stopped to explain them, it sounds incredibly pretentious," Ms. Lennox said.
What is solicited, presented, evaluated, perceived, thought and felt in pedagogic relations are meanings.
Propositions, for example, unambiguous (since they are meanings they can't be subject to further considerations of meaning).
If we think of meaningfulness as a matter of having a meaning then we may think that our words cannot be meaningful unless there are meanings.
22. Sometimes it is said that the Forms are meanings of terms, based perhaps on the Republic's claim (596a) that there is a Form corresponding to every name (common, not proper) in the language.
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Yet humans are meaning-making creatures.
They are meaning-builders.
We truly are meaning monkeys.
I've been meaning to".
And here music is meaning.
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