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All these horrors, and more, were only to be avoided by the utterance of the requisite spells.
He holds the secret of the mighty "word" by the utterance of which God created heaven and earth and was "the angel who spoke [to Moses] at Mount Sinai" (Acts 7 38).
Robert Stalnaker (1978, 2001) has given a detailed account of the pragmatic mechanism by which a contingent proposition comes to be asserted by the utterance of a sentence that semantically expresses a necessary proposition.
After Grice, the limits between them are not very clear yet, despite relevance theorists's notion of 'explicature' or Bach's 'impliciture.' Indexical To determine the reference of an indexical expression (that is, to determine what a speaker is referring to by the utterance of an indexical expression), the interpreter must resort to context.
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And the terrorists' words are counterbalanced by the utterances of the victims.
Going by the utterances of the politicians and economists, the poor are meant to be unequal even when it comes down to basic necessities like one square meal a day.
2. The proposition expressed by the relevant utterance of the sentence, 'The coin lands heads' does exist even when the coin doesn't land heads.
More specifically, the 'proposition expressed' by the assertive utterance of a sentence of the form The F is G is one to the effect that there is exactly one F and whatever is F is G.
"She was an authority on the cut, fit, colour, construction and proper functioning of brassieres; and her friends had learned that her interest, even in moments of extreme emotional or physical distress, could be aroused and her composure restored by the hasty utterance of the phrase: "I saw a brassiere today, Mary, that would have interested you......
This latter idea can be conceived only by analogy with the utterances of man, and its precise definition involves difficulties.
Adi Sankara, in his interpretation of the name Shiva, the 27th and 600th name of Vishnu sahasranama, the thousand names of Vishnu interprets Shiva to have multiple meanings: "The Pure One", or "the One who is not affected by three Gunas of Prakrti (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas)" or "the One who purifies everyone by the very utterance of His name".
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