A normative theory of meaning [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):186–192 (2002)
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One has some idea of what to expect from the theory of meaning offered in The Grammar of Meaning even before opening the book, since Bob Brandom, who should know, says on the book’s jacket that, according to the authors

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