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Full Idea
It is clearly a mistake to call Tarski a disquotationalist. ...We say of a sentence not at hand (such as 'You gave the right answer to this question last night, but I can't remember what you said') that it is true or false.
Gist of Idea
Tarski is not a disquotationalist, because you can assign truth to a sentence you can't quote
Source
Donald Davidson (Truth and Predication [2005], 7)
Book Ref
Davidson,Donald: 'Truth and Predication' [Belknap Harvard 2005], p.150