A Problem concerning the Analysis of Belief Sentences

Analysis 14 (1):15-19 (1953)
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The author begins with a quote from carnap in which he states that belief sentences such as "ideas have an independent subsistence," are cognitively meaningless. The purpose in this article is to find a way in which belief statements can be analyzed even though they are cognitively meaningless..

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What refers? How?Alexander Barber - 2011 - In Ken Turner (ed.), Making Semantics Pragmatic. Emerald Group Publishing. pp. 49–80.

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