5.542
But it is clear that “A believes that p”, “A thinks p”, “A says p”, are of the form “‘p’ says p”: and here we have no co-ordination of a fact and an object, but a co-ordination of facts by means of a co-ordination of their objects.
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- 5.5422 The correct explanation of the form of the proposition “A judges p” must show that it is impossible…
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