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Thus, both accounts analyze sentence meaning as the result of a convention that certain sentences are used to communicate certain propositions.
The gap says, or implies, that certain sentences fail to express propositions; deflationism says, or implies, that if those sentences did express propositions, they would have truth values.
[Some proponents of generalized 2D semantics reject this account of the conventional meaning of proper names. See §2.2 below.] Kaplan's semantic rules for indexicals guarantee that certain sentences will be true whenever they are uttered, and certain inferences will be truth preserving.
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We do not think that there are certain sentences that have hyperbolic meanings — whatever that would amount to — but rather that sometimes some sentences are used hyperbolically.
That is, there are certain sentences that seem to be true and whose truth seems to entail that there are propositions.
So the criticism of clinical experience and observational studies is this: the evidence in those cases is tainted in that physicians take certain sentences about the patient's condition to be observation sentences (and hence firm checkpoints) when in fact they do not qualify as observation sentences.
Occasionally such debates show an intense connection with philosophy of language, since one common way to make a realist argument that X exists is to say that, for instance, certain sentences cannot be true or false unless entities like X exist.
There are certain sentences that do not bear any opinion which needs to be filtered.
Watch where the emphasis goes on certain sentences and how that provides context.
There are certain sentences that soar when said in the elongated sounds of the south (listen to the sermons of Martin Luther King, Jr. for an example of this), other sentences crackle when said in the staccato nasality of Chicago or Boston, and still others that resonate with the rounded vowels of the upper midwest.
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