Abstract While ordinary usage of saying allows both extensional and intensional interpreta-tions, only the extensional interpretation of Grice’s what is said is useful to a theory of lying. Yet what is said cannot be reduced to conventional meaning, for it obeys a Closure Principle: if one says something, one also says everything entailed by it.
Giorgio Sbardolini (Fri,) studied this question.
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