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According to epistemic two-dimensionalism, or simply
twodimensionalism, linguistic expressions are associated with two
intensions, one of which represents an expression's a priori
implications. The author investigates the prospects of conceptual
analysis on the basis of a twodimensionalist theory of meaning. He
discusses a number of arguments for and against two-dimensional
semantics and argues that properly construed, two-dimensionalism
provides a potent and plausible account of meaning. Against the
background of this account, the author then goes on to assess the
value of conceptual analysis in philosophical practice, outlining
ist goals, ist promises, but also ist limitations.
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