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    Barry Hartley Slater "Out of the Liar Tangle" Jon Barwise i John Etchemendy "Completeness of Propositional Logic" Willard Van Orman Quine "Reference and Modality

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    Stephen Read has advanced a solution of certain semantic paradoxes recently, based on the work of Thomas Bradwardine. One consequence of this approach, however, is that if Socrates utters only ā€˜Socrates utters a falsehoodā€™ (a), while Plato says ā€˜Socrates utters a falsehoodā€™ (b), then, for Bradwardine two different propositions are involved on account of (a) being self-referential, while (b) is not. Problems with this consequence are first discussed before a closely related analysis is provided that escapes it. Moreover, this alternative analysis merely relies on quantification theory at the propositional level, so there is very little to question about it. The paper is the third in a series explaining the superior virtues of a referential form of propositional quantification

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    Stephen Read has advanced a solution of certain semantic paradoxes recently, based on the work of Thomas Bradwardine. One consequence of this approach, however, is that if Socrates utters only ā€˜Socrates utters a falsehoodā€™ (a), while Plato says ā€˜Socrates utters a falsehoodā€™ (b), then, for Bradwardine two different propositions are involved on account of (a) being self-referential, while (b) is not. Problems with this consequence are first discussed before a closely related analysis is provided that escapes it. Moreover, this alternative analysis merely relies on quantification theory at the propositional level, so there is very little to question about it. The paper is the third in a series explaining the superior virtues of a referential form of propositional quantification
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