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The pragmatics of ostensive discourse: arguments from ostension

Factual claims in legal cases are typically supported by ostensive acts showing evidence to the factfinders. In these contexts, ostension is not performed for definitional or conceptual purposes, as “ostensive definitions” are, but for probatory ones. The litigated facts can be proven by presenting evidence that supports the relevant claims.
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Ostension and Analyticity

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1958
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