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In the preceding chapters we have embraced the idea of logic as a criterial reconstruction of necessary truth; and we have seen that the concepts of reference and meaning can be grasped as tools for such a reconstruction. In Chapter 2, moreover, we indicated that grammar can be approached analogously as a criterial reconstruction of “well-formedness”126. Now it is time to say more about the very concept of criterial reconstruction.
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Peregrin, J. (1995). Criterial Reconstruction. In: Doing Worlds with Words. Synthese Library, vol 253. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8468-5_9
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