@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Cresswell,Maxwell J.},
subject = {Quote/Disquotation},
note = {I 99
Quote/possible world semantics/Cresswell: e.g. he told us that he was older than he was.
This can be made true by "I am 50".
>Truthmakers.
Problem: but no connection to the sentence "He was older than he was".
I 166
Quotation/Quote theory/Bigelow: Thesis: things themselves can be temporarily added to the language as a name in it. E.g. the (deictic) use of them is necessary if a certain woman is added to the language.
>Deixis.
Anaphora/Bigelow: thesis: whenever the context can make something, also be the anaphora can be added. ((s), if the clarification has already been done by the context.)
E.g. "I, Claudius".
>Anaphora, >Index words, >Indexicality, >Context.},
note = { Cr I M. J. Cresswell Semantical Essays (Possible worlds and their rivals) Dordrecht Boston 1988 Cr II M. J. Cresswell Structured Meanings Cambridge Mass. 1984
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