@incollection{Glanzberg2005-GLAPTV,title = {Presuppositions, Truth Values, and Expressing Propositions},pages = {349--396},author = {Michael Glanzberg},editor = {Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter},publisher = {Oxford University Press},abstract = {Philosophers like to talk about propositions. There are many reasons for this. Perhaps the most common is that philosophers are sometimes more interested in the content of a thought or utterance than in the particular sentence or utterance that might express it on some occasion. Propositions are offered as these contents.},year = {2005},booktitle = {Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth}}@
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Presuppositions, Truth Values, and Expressing Propositions