Again, if there are NO common denominators in two people's mental representations of a word, then why do we assume that when each person uses that word they're referring to the "same" concept? — YuZhonglu
But you're just making up percentages. — YuZhonglu
Here's a question: when two people argue about "USSR" or "America," are they arguing about the same USSR or America?
Perhaps the reason they argue so much is because each side is arguing about a different USSR or America (but call their mental representations by the same name).
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