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--- SORRY FOR CUMBERSOME title, but I'm pretty sure then that in "On Some Concepts of Pragmatics" he (Carnap) does talk, in this order: "belief, assertion" ("belief, assertion, and utterance"). Should find fore more substantial quotes. In any case, Alonzo (people call him Church, but Alonzo is too cute) wrote -- and later the thing was repr. on Carnap's analysis of this, in the Schlipp volume, where I expect he touches briefly on the fact that for Carnap that was the realm of pragmatics?
TWO Google hits for "belief, assertion, and utterance":
Some concepts of pragmatics
belief, assertion, and utterance); it may then be developed to include all those concepts needed for discussions in the theory of knowledge and the ...
www.springerlink.com/index/024L771574NQ555K.pdf
[PDF]The Received Distinction between Pragmatics, ...
10 In 'On Some Concepts of Pragmatics', Philosophical Studies 6 (1955), 89-91; Carnap calls the concepts of belief, assertion and utterance pragmatical. ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/25000755
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