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    • @incollection{Cappelen2006-CAPSC,year = {2006},publisher = {Oxford University Press},abstract = {A general and fundamental tension surrounds our concept of what is said. On the one hand, what is said (asserted, claimed, stated, etc.) by utterances of a significant range of sentences is highly context sensitive. More specifically, (Observation 1 (O1)), what these sentences can be used to say depends on their contexts of utterance. On the other hand, speakers face no difficulty whatsoever in using many of these sentences to say (or make) the exact same claim, assertion, etc., across a wide array of contexts. More specifically, (Observation 2 (O2)), many of the sentences in support of (O1) can be used to express the same thought, the same proposition, across a wide range of different contexts.},booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language},author = {Herman Cappelen and Ernest Lepore},editor = {Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith},pages = {1020--1055},title = {Shared Content}}@
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    • 1055