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Nor Wittgenstein`s, I believe; see, e_g, Wittgenstein 1953, §§ 214-215 ‒ in the first of these passages Wittgenstein focuses on the case of continuing a numerical series; I agree with Kripke (1981; see, e_g, p 18) and, more recently, Ginsborg (2020, p 7) that such cases raise the same kind of issues raised by the scenarios I focus on in this paper. And this means that, insofar as by "+" I intend addition, every time I am asked for the result of a new "+" problem there will also be only one answer consistent with what . . .
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