Meaning and context: a survey of a contemporary debate

In Daniel Whiting (ed.), The later Wittgenstein on language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2009)
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relevant to the differences between the two speakings, Odile’s words in the first case said what was false, while in the second case they said what was true. Both spoke of the same state of the world, or the same refrigerator in the same condition. So, in the first case, the words said what is false of a refrigerator with but a milk puddle; in the second case they said what is true of such a refrigerator.

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