
doi: 10.1007/bf00396906
This paper extends the language of the author's ``A story semantics for implication'' [Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 27, 221-246 (1986; Zbl 0612.03005)] by adding an operator `The story X says that A', as in `The story \underbar{Through the Looking-Glass} says that Alice liked the White Knight'. The resulting language is shown to be sound and complete. Fictional and impossible objects are permitted: quantification is essentially substitutional. There are too many misprints.
Meinong, Logic of natural languages, fictional objects, Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations, semantics
Meinong, Logic of natural languages, fictional objects, Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations, semantics
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