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Acknowledgments
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Howard Wettstein
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- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction 1
- ONE Can What Is Asserted Be a Sentence? 9
- TWO Indexical Reference and Propositional Content 20
- THREE Proper Names and Propositional Opacity 29
- FOUR Demonstrative Reference and Definite Descriptions 35
- FIVE The Semantic Significance of the Referential-Attributive Distinction 50
- SIX Did the Greeks Really Worship Zeus? 59
- SEVEN How to Bridge the Gap Between Meaning and Reference 69
- EIGHT Frege-Russell Semantics? 86
- NINE Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake? 109
- TEN Cognitive Significance Without Cognitive Content 132
- ELEVEN Turning the Tables on Frege, or How Is It That "Hesperus Is Hesperus" Is Trivial? 159
- Notes 179
- Index 229
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction 1
- ONE Can What Is Asserted Be a Sentence? 9
- TWO Indexical Reference and Propositional Content 20
- THREE Proper Names and Propositional Opacity 29
- FOUR Demonstrative Reference and Definite Descriptions 35
- FIVE The Semantic Significance of the Referential-Attributive Distinction 50
- SIX Did the Greeks Really Worship Zeus? 59
- SEVEN How to Bridge the Gap Between Meaning and Reference 69
- EIGHT Frege-Russell Semantics? 86
- NINE Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake? 109
- TEN Cognitive Significance Without Cognitive Content 132
- ELEVEN Turning the Tables on Frege, or How Is It That "Hesperus Is Hesperus" Is Trivial? 159
- Notes 179
- Index 229