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Discussion: Interrogatives, Testability and Truth-Value

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Paul Manson Hurrell*
Affiliation:
Michigan State University

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Copyright © The Philosophy of Science Association 1964

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References

1 Henry S. Leonard, “Interrogatives, Imperatives, Truth, Falsity and Lies”, Philosophy of Science, 26:3 (July, 1959), p. 172.

2 J. M. O. Wheatley, “Note on Professor Leonard's Analysis of Interrogatives, Etc.”, Philosophy of Science, 28:1 (January, 1961), p. 53.

3 Leonard, “A Reply to Wheatley”, Philosophy of Science, 28:1 (January, 1961), p. 56.

4 Leonard, “Interrogatives, Imperatives, Truth, Falsity and Lies”, Philosophy of Science 26:3 (July, 1959), footnote, page 183.

5 Ibid, p. 184

6 Ibid, p. 175.

7 Ibid, pp. 178–9.