Sentence examples for issues of meaning from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, many linguists (e.g., Jackendoff 1992, Pustejovsky 1995) proceed somewhat insouciantly to include under issues of "meaning" and "conceptual structure", issues that are patently matters of just ordinary belief and sometimes mere phenomenology.

I can't imagine a successful design for Freedom Tower until these issues of meaning are sorted out.

On issues of meaning and reference, the philosophy of language in the twentieth century was shaped by two competing traditions, descriptivist and referentialist.

While most often fakery immediately triggers issues of meaning, content, ethics and creativity, in this instance the first response is more of a jolt at seeing every room and hallway sparkle with a sense of vitality.

For many people, this subjectivity is bound up with issues of meaning and significance, as well as with a style of explanation and understanding of human life and action that is both necessary and importantly distinct from the kinds of explanation and understanding characteristic of the natural sciences.

This flourishing literature provides excellent examples of the ways that real life politics and values interact with central philosophical issues of meaning, ontology, and method.

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"It seemed to me one had no business doing this project if one did not as part of it seek to address the issue of meaning, maybe you'd address it badly, maybe you'd address it well, but you could no longer use the kind of evasive expressions Winogrand and [Lee] Friedlander and [Diane] Arbus used.

It is useful for understanding issues of learning, meaning, and identity in context.

And his documentary-based art is unswervingly grounded in what he once called "issues of justice," meaning social justice.

A person who has advised Mr. Rangel in the case said much of the tension in the talks with the committee stemmed from issues of language, meaning how far the representative must go to publicly accept responsibility for wrongdoing.

Wittgenstein's formulation of the problem, now at the point of being a "paradox", has given rise to a wealth of interpretation and debate since it is clear to all that this is the crux of the general issue of meaning, and of understanding and using a language.

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