How do you determine what would be included or not within the scope of S's belief at any given time? — creativesoul
"The clock is not broken" has to stay within the scope of S's belief. And it seems to me that you miss this. — Banno
That S believes the clock is broken was specified, by you. — Banno
That's not true. — creativesoul
False belief cannot be true
S's belief is false
"That clock is working" can be true
"That clock is working" cannot be S's belief — creativesoul
False belief cannot be true
S's belief is false
"That clock is working" can be true
"That clock is working" cannot be S's belief — creativesoul
Sometimes we believe that a broken clock is working. — creativesoul
Where does disquotation fit here? Why are you now talking about theories of truth? — Banno
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