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In making these free interpretations of genres and motifs, one needs to read them in a ''logical'' rather than a ''cognitive'' sense.  A statement like "''j'' thinks ''x'' an instance of ''y''&nbsp;" should be understood as saying that "''j'' is a thought with the logical import that ''x'' is an instance of ''y''&nbsp;", and a statement like "''j'' proposes ''y'' a property of ''x''&nbsp;" should be taken to mean that "''j'' is a proposition to the effect that ''y'' is a property of ''x''&nbsp;".
 
In making these free interpretations of genres and motifs, one needs to read them in a ''logical'' rather than a ''cognitive'' sense.  A statement like "''j'' thinks ''x'' an instance of ''y''&nbsp;" should be understood as saying that "''j'' is a thought with the logical import that ''x'' is an instance of ''y''&nbsp;", and a statement like "''j'' proposes ''y'' a property of ''x''&nbsp;" should be taken to mean that "''j'' is a proposition to the effect that ''y'' is a property of ''x''&nbsp;".
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