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Reality

Meaning is a result of a kind of doing or making, or it is a doing and making itself. It therefore could be neither arbitrary nor pre-given. It emerges from normative-inferential roles of things in practical reasoning. Insofar as those roles are resilient and relatively stable, we say that they express realities. (See also Meant Realities.)

Christopher Brinkley Uncategorized January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

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