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Reference and referring

edited by William P. Kabasenche, Michael O'Rourke, and Matthew H. Slater

(Topics in contemporary philosophy)

MIT Press, c2012

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"Earlier versions of the essays in this volume were presented at the thirteenth annual Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC), held from April 30 to May 2, 2010, in Pullman, Washington, and Moscow, Idaho"--Acknowledgments (p. [vii])

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • 1. Reference and referring: a framework / Jessica Pepp
  • 2. Descriptivism and the representation of spatial location / Robin Jeshion
  • 3. Empirical data and the theory of reference / Genoveva Martí
  • 4. Two versions of millianism / Scott Soames
  • 5. Semantic stipulation and knowledge de re / Chris Tillman and Joshua Spencer
  • 6. Hob, nob, and mythical witches / David Braun
  • 7. From having in mind to direct reference / Antonio Capuano
  • 8. Necessity in reference / Ori Simchen
  • 9. Has the theory of reference rested on a mistake? / Mark Hinchliff
  • 10. Referring to what is and to what isn't / Jody Azzouni
  • 11. Reference and jazz combo theories of meaning / Kenneth A. Taylor
  • 12. Quantification and conversion / Chat Carmichael
  • 13. <the,a>: (In)definiteness and implicature / Laurence R. Horn and Barbara Abbott
  • 14. Reference and ambiguity in complex demonstratives / Geoff Georgi
  • 15. Words gone sour? / Stavroula Glezakos

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