I'm content to be the centre of attention. — Banno
Is it self-referential?
— Wallows
No, because it is a statement of inequality, just like saying - 'I am taller than that anthill'. If it were a statement of equality it might be self-referential.
Another example might be 'I am heavier than this scale can measure'. It is not self-referential. It is really just saying something about the limitations of the scale.
Scale <-> words. — andrewk
Sentences don't literally "express meaning," you assign meaning to them. — Terrapin Station
just like saying - 'I am taller than that anthill'. — andrewk
I'd say we build meaning rather than assign it — Banno
...the philosophical point, contra Baden, being that it is a showing, not a saying, but with words. — Banno
Does intention need to be part of analysing the sentence? I feel I'm missing a link there somewhere.It seems to me that to talk about intentionalities in the manner of being of greater significance/meaning than "what words can say" seems quite self-referential to me. — Wallows
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