Once the theory of meaning is sharply separated from the theory of reference, it is a short step to recognizing as the primary business of the theory of meaning simply the synonymy of linquistic forms and the analyticity of statements; meanings themselves, as obscure intermediary entities, may well be abandoned.

– W. V. Quine, “Two Dogmas of Empiricism”
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