Aboutness, fiction, and quantifying into intentional contexts: A linguistic analysis of prior, Quine, and Searle on propositional attitudes, Martinich on fictional reference, taglicht on the..

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A Linguistic Analysis of Prior, Quine, and Searle on Propositional Attitudes, Martinich on Fictional Reference, Taglicht on the Active/Passive Mood Distinction in English, etc.

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