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In ordinary discussion, agents depend on the likely interpretations of others to give their common notions and shared notations a meaning in practice.  This means that a high level of implicit understanding is relied on to ground each informal inquiry in practice.  The entire framework of logical assumptions and interpretive activities that is needed to shore up this platform will itself resist analysis, since it is precisely to save the effort of repeating routine analyses that the whole infrastructure is built.
 
In ordinary discussion, agents depend on the likely interpretations of others to give their common notions and shared notations a meaning in practice.  This means that a high level of implicit understanding is relied on to ground each informal inquiry in practice.  The entire framework of logical assumptions and interpretive activities that is needed to shore up this platform will itself resist analysis, since it is precisely to save the effort of repeating routine analyses that the whole infrastructure is built.
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