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Davidson and Prior on Indirect Quotation

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Since Davidson’s views on indirect quotation are intimately connected with his views on direct quotation (as was also the case with Frege), we begin this discussion with a comparison of Prior and Davidson on direct quotation.

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Hugly, P., Sayward, C. (1996). Davidson and Prior on Indirect Quotation. In: Intensionality and Truth. Synthese Library, vol 255. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0293-0_8

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