177 INDETERMINACY
The thesis of indeterminacy amounts to an attack on attempts to attribute explanatory power to meaning(s), propositions, propositional attitudes, etc. You can't explain truth by saying that something is true by virtue of its meaning. It denies that one can say why a person accepts a sentence by saying that he/she accepts a proposition that that sentence expresses.
-> Indeterminacy 176; Propositional attitudes 300; Semantics 317, 320; Translation 355, 357, 361, 362, 365;
& Belief 69; Meaning 235, 237; Propositional content 301; Stimulus-meaning 327;
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