
(from the article `philosophy, Western`) ...contended that ordinary communication differs from other forms of human action in that it is oriented toward mutual agreement rather than ...
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Used and understood by, or valid for different subjects. Especially, i. language, i. concepts, i. knowledge, i. confirmability (see Verification). The i. character of science is especially emphasized by Scientific Empiricism (q. v., I C). -- R.C.
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comprehensible to, relating to, or used by a number of persons, as a concept or language.
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