![]() ![]() ![]() The truth of sentences constructed from intensional verbs can be explained in terms of the truth of sentences that are unproblematic for RWR, for example, sentences dominated by operators expressing propositional attitudes. In the present response, I indicate how I would now wish to make good these deficiencies. fictional names,as in �Ann aKarenina is more intelligent than Emma Bovary� and �Anna Karenina does not exist�. And it gave an incomplete, and possibly misleading, account of how to understand certain serious uses of. My commentators point to respects in which the picture provided in Reference without Referents is incomplete.The picture providednoaccount of how sentences constructed fromi ntensional verbs (like �John thought about Pegasus�) can be true when one of the referring expressions fails to refer. ![]()
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