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Defining Key Initial Terms

Stephen Keith McGrath ()
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Stephen Keith McGrath: University of Southern Queensland

Chapter Chapter 4 in Speaking Management, 2021, pp 17-22 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In analysing the ten traps, the key terms identified as requiring prior definition were: definition, meaning, essence and soul. In defining meaning, it was necessary to first define truth. The term ‘concept’, which is pivotal to the argument presented here, is included below for completeness, as is the term ‘normative’ which is used throughout. The term ‘purpose’ is also used in resolving some of these definitions and so has also been included.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2213-7_4

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