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Robert L. Martin. Toward a solution to the liar paradox. The philosophical review, vol. 76(1967), pp. 279–311. - Robert L. Martin. On Grelling's paradox. The philosophical review, vol. 77 (1968), pp. 321–331. - Bas C. van Fraassen. Presupposition, implication, and self-reference. The journal of philosophy, vol. 65 (1968), pp. 136–152. - Brian Skyrms. Return of the liar: three-valued logic and the concept of truth. American philosophical quarterly, vol. 7 (1970), pp. 153–161. - Robert L. Martin. Preface. The paradox of the liar, edited by Robert L. Martin, Yale University Press, New Haven and London 1970, p. vii.

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Robert L. Martin. Toward a solution to the liar paradox. The philosophical review, vol. 76(1967), pp. 279–311.

Robert L. Martin. On Grelling's paradox. The philosophical review, vol. 77 (1968), pp. 321–331.

Bas C. van Fraassen. Presupposition, implication, and self-reference. The journal of philosophy, vol. 65 (1968), pp. 136–152.

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