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Cresswell II 157
Sentence/reason/mental object/Collins/Cresswell (Collins 1979(1), 225f) These: Sentences ("Causes") are mental particulars.
>Compositionality, >Mental objects.
Problem: everything that can have a >truth value must be a >universal.

1. A.W. Collins (1979). Could our beliefs be representations in our brains?
The Journal of Philosophy.

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