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This paper presupposes familiarity with Kripke's Theory of Truth. See Kripke's (1975) ‘Outline of a theory of truth’. This paper owes a great deal to the encouragement and specific assistance of Hans Herzberger. Points of particular indebtedness are acknowledged as they arise.

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Yablo, S. Grounding, dependence, and paradox. J Philos Logic 11, 117–137 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00302341

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