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This paper had its origin in 1980 in discussions between the authors of some technical questions raised by Kripke in [3]. We would like to thank a referee of this Journal for pointing out an error in the formulation of Lemma 10. We also thank the proprietors of Drake's Tea Shop for providing an environment suitable for research.

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Fine, K., McCarthy, T. Truth without satisfaction. J Philos Logic 13, 397–421 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00247713

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