Truth-functionality and referential opac
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Richard Sharvy
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Article
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1970
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Springer Netherlands
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English
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REFERENTIAL OPACITY 5 (c) and (d); and if both (e) and ( d ) are false, the falsity of ( 3 ) follows even without the assumption of (1) and (2). But this means that, given (1) and (2), and given Chisholm's analysis of (3), (3) cannot possibly be true. Now to say that if (1) and ( 2) are true, then (