Context in the attitudes

Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (2):185 - 198 (1992)
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I wish first to motivate very briefly two points about the kind of context sensitive semantics needed for attitude reports, namely that reports are about referents and about mental representations; then I will compare two proposals for treating the attitudes, both of which capture the two points in question.

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Mark Crimmins
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