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Rosen suggests that the objection might have a more 'pragmatic' force (p. 350).
This objection might have force against the application of a quantifier criterion to ordinary language if it could be argued that the quantifiers of ordinary language are sometimes (or always) substitutional.[18] But it is not in any way an objection to a quantifier criterion as Quine conceived of it.
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