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Two consequences of transparent subject position

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This paper has profited from readings by Keith Lehrer, who induced me to consider the problems of formalizing KK, and by Merrilee Salmon, who suggested a variant of the final argument.

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Harnish, R.M. Two consequences of transparent subject position. Philosophical Studies 30, 11–18 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00355280

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