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There is an argument by M. Dummett about the relative priority of language as a social phenomenon. The first step is to explain how the speaker and the hearer have to know the same language, ceteris paribus. The second step is to show how the speaker’s idiosyncratic beliefs depend on his knowledge of common language; the last step is to appeal to Quine’s principle of translation between languages in order to have a language at all.

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