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In Ayn Rand’s theory, the meaning of a concept is what it refers to. In other words it’s denotation. What then about the connotation? How can a concept which is denoted, also have a connotation?
In Ayn Rand’s theory, the meaning of a concept is what it refers to. In other words it’s denotation. What then about the connotation? How can a concept which is denoted, also have a connotation?
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Date: April 6th, 2009
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