Saying too Little and Saying too Much. Critical notice of ‘Lying, Misleading and What is Said’, by Jennifer Saul [Book Review]

Disputatio 5 (35):81-91 (2013)
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Saying too little and saying too much : critical notice of Lying, Misleading, and What is Said by Jennifer Saul.

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