A model theory for propositional attitudes

Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (1):47 - 70 (1980)
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My chief aim has been to convey the thought that the application of model theoretic techniques to natural languages needn't force a distortion of intentional phenomena. I hope that at least I have succeeded in accomplishing this

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Richmond Thomason
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