Eternal sentences

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):14 – 23 (1976)
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The paper argues that two apparently attractive conceptions of an eternal sentence are defective. An alternative conception is presented which the authors think allows greater insight into the nature of semantic concepts.

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Charles Sayward
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