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In this analysis, we delve into the mentalist conception of language as proposed by Dummett and Frege, examining its implications on communication. This code conception suggests that language is essential for conveying thoughts. Additionally, we explore Wittgenstein's critique, emphasizing how our habitual reliance on linguistic interaction shapes our understanding of communication's essence. The discussion highlights the tension between language as a medium and the more profound aspects of human thought and exchange.
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