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Thanks to Juan Comesaña, John Hawthorne, Allan Hazlett, Alyssa Ney, and audiences at the 2002 APA Central, the University of Edinburgh and especially the 2003 BSPC for helpful comments. From the latter I’m especially grateful to Jonathan Bennett, Alex Byrne, Cian Dorr, Andy Egan, Elizabeth Harman, Robin Jeshion, Mike Nelson, Jonathan Schaffer, Ted Sider and Gabriel Uzquiano. I’m also grateful to two very helpful referee reports and to Restall (2000), without which I would never have known enough about lattices to write this paper.

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Weatherson, B. True, Truer, Truest. Philos Stud 123, 47–70 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-004-5218-x

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