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Since the first publication of this essay much of the debate has focused on two of its central issues: First, it has been debated whether meaning normativism can be derived from the fact that meaningful expressions necessarily have correctness conditions.
Just as meaningful expressions have correctness conditions essentially, along the lines of (CM), so do concepts: The concept green, for instance, applies to an object x if and only if x is green.
If we reject the view that judgements and beliefs represent states of affairs, it is still possible to claim that judgements and beliefs have correctness conditions which mention states of affairs: if x judges correctly that p, then the state of affairs that p obtains.
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For an expression meaning green, for instance, it is just as much a platitude that mistaken or erroneous application is (in principle) possible as that the expression has correctness conditions.
ATC classes A, B, and N had correctness rates over 90% and G and M over 80% (Table 7).
(CM) can hardly be challenged: Meaningful expressions have semantic correctness conditions.
Election and voting technology remains of significant interest to a broad range of stakeholders, and in 2016 there will be meaningful movement toward ensuring these systems have the correctness, security, user experience and transparency required to ensure trustworthy elections.
Overall, no method was found to have a correctness superior to 30%, in particular when analysing data sets relative to eucaryotic organisms.
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