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On the Character of Philosophic Problems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
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Translated by W. M. Malisoff. Attention is called to the following choices taken by the translator:—Auffassung has been rendered variously as interpretation, conception, position; Folgerung as deduction, conclusion, inference, but in conformance with the discussion, most often as entailment. Gehalt which may mean value, has been rendered only as content; Inhalt as meaning; but inhaltlich as connotative, rather than strict or meaningful or intensional, which may convey as much.
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