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(1993) Synthese 94 (3).
Predicates are term-to-sentence devices, and operators are sentence-to-sentence devices. What Kaplan and Montague's Paradox of the Knower demonstrates is that necessity and other modalities cannot be treated as predicates, consistent with arithmetic; they must be treated as operators instead. Such is the current wisdom.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01064487
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Grim, P. (1993). Operators in the paradox of the knower. Synthese 94 (3), pp. 409-428.
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