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L. Jonathan Cohen. Why do Cretans have to say so much?Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 12 (1961), pp. 72–78. - A. N. Prior. Indirect speech again. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 12–15. - L. Jonathan Cohen. Indirect speech: A rejoinder to Prof. A. N. Prior. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 15–18. - A. N. Prior. Indirect speech and extensionality. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 15 (1964), pp. 35–38. - L. Jonathan Cohen. Indirect speech: A further rejoinder to Professor Prior. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 15 (1964), pp. 38–40.
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L. Jonathan Cohen. Why do Cretans have to say so much?Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 12 (1961), pp. 72–78.
A. N. Prior. Indirect speech again. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 12–15.
L. Jonathan Cohen. Indirect speech: A rejoinder to Prof. A. N. Prior. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 15–18.
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