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L. Jonathan Cohen. Why do Cretans have to say so much?Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 12 (1961), pp. 72–78. - A. N. Prior. Indirect speech again. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 12–15. - L. Jonathan Cohen. Indirect speech: A rejoinder to Prof. A. N. Prior. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 15–18. - A. N. Prior. Indirect speech and extensionality. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 15 (1964), pp. 35–38. - L. Jonathan Cohen. Indirect speech: A further rejoinder to Professor Prior. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 15 (1964), pp. 38–40.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2014

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