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Review of Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter (eds.): Contextualism in Philosophy. Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005

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Predelli, S. Review of Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter (eds.): Contextualism in Philosophy. Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005. Linguistics & Philosophy 29, 617–629 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10988-006-9003-5

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