Lexicon of Arguments

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II 168
interpreted language/Peacocke:
T-scheme

T (s) ↔ p

plus satisfaction relation "sats" (even uninterpreted) between series of objects and sentences.
>Language, >Satisfaction, >Disquotation scheme, >Sentences, cf. >Statements, >Objects, >Predication.
II 171
Variant: an ordered pair whose first component is an interpreted language in the sense of the previous section and whose second component is a function of sentences of the first components to propositional attitudes.
>Propositional attitudes.
Then the listener takes the statement as a prima facie evidence.
>prima facie).

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