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    Supports→For a sentence S to express a proposition p in some group, there must be something like an agreement in that group to maintain a regularity between utterances of S and agents' believing p.

    A regularity is a matter of convention when it obtains because there is something akin to an agreement among a group of people to keep the regularity in place.

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    Because of cases like this, it seems that regularities in meaning and belief are not sufficient to ground an analysis of meaning. For this reason, many proponents of a mentalist analysis of meaning in terms of belief have sought instead to analyze meaning in terms of conventions governing such regularities. Roughly, a regularity is a matter of convention when the regularity obtains because there is something akin to an agreement among a group of people to keep the regularity in place. So, applie

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