The Slingshot Argument is a philosophical argument primarily associated with debates in the philosophy of language and metaphysics, particularly concerning reference, meaning, and quantification. It is often attributed to the philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine, although it has been discussed and developed by various philosophers. The core idea of the Slingshot Argument is typically presented in the context of discussing the nature of reference and the relationship between meaning and truth.

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