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Oratio obliqua (philosophy)

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Oratio obliqua (or indirect speech) is a topic in modern philosophy, considered to be a variety of the wider topic of Metarepresentation. In recent years it has been made prominent by the works especially of the French philosopher François Recanati.[1]

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  1. ^ De Brabanter (2013).