Jorge: > >I don't accept these as counterexamples. "Veridical/nonveridical" > >do not mean "true/false". They mean "asserted (by the speaker) > >to be true/false". > > I agree with what I think you meant: They mean "asserted/not > asserted (by the speaker) to be true". Yes. Clearly I was in an especially cerebrally flatulent mode when I wrote that.