Semantics for belief
Philosophical Topics 15 (1):177-190 (1987)
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Christopher Steinsvold (2008). A Grim Semantics for Logics of Belief. Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (1).
Joe Lau (1997). Possible Worlds Semantics for Belief Sentences. In Logica Yearbook.
Robert C. Cummins (1991). Methodological Reflections on Belief. In R. Bogdan (ed.), Mind and Common Sense. Cambridge University Press.
Graeme R. Forbes (1987). A Dichotomy Sustained. Philosophical Studies 51 (March):187-211.
John C. Bigelow (1978). Believing in Semantics. Linguistics and Philosophy 2 (1):101--144.
Emar Maier (2006). Belief in Context: Towards a Unified Semantics of De Re and De Se Attitude Reports. Dissertation, Radboud University Nijmegen
John Cantwell (2006). A Formal Model of Multi-Agent Belief-Interaction. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 15 (4).
John Cantwell (2005). A Formal Model of Multi-Agent Belief-Interaction. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 14 (4).
Michael McKinsey (1999). The Semantics of Belief Ascriptions. Noûs 33 (4):519-557.
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