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On Meaning, Meaning and Meaning
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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I Meaning and Reference
- The Puzzle That Never Was—Referential Mechanics 21
- Reference and Meaning 35
- Still Against Direct Reference 61
- On Meaning, Meaning and Meaning 85
- On Referents and Reference Fixing 107
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II Truth-theoretic Semantics
- On Some Examples of Chomsky’s 121
- Truth, Meaning and Contextualism 143
- Expression, Truth, Predication, and Context: Two Perspectives 171
- Prospects for a Truth-conditional Account of Standing Meaning 195
- A Very Large Fly in the Ointment: Davidsonian Truth Theory Contextualized 223
- From Truth Conditions to Structured Propositions 259
- Five Flies in the Ointment: Some Challenges for Traditional Semantic Theory 287
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III Meaning Skepticism
- Against Meaning-Skepticism 311
- Phenomenal Intentionality and Content Determinacy 321
- Semantic Realism and the Argument from Motivational Internalism 345
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IV The Metaphysics and Epistemology of Meaning and Content
- Meaning and Content in Cognitive Science 365
- Knowledge of Meaning and Epistemic Interdependence 383
- Meaning and Ontology 399
- Matter and Meaning 435
- Meaning, Communication and Knowledge by Testimony 449
- Semantics Without Meanings? Sellarsian “Patterned Governed Behavior” and the Space of Meaningfulness 479
- Externalism and Inexistence in Early Content 503
- Propositions, What Are They Good For? 531
- Meaning as a Biological and Social Phenomenon 553
- Three Kinds of Meanings 567
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V Formal Semantics
- Requirements on a Theory of Sentence and Word Meanings 583
- Quantification and Anaphora in Natural Language 609
- Equivalence of Semantic Theories 629
- Notes on Contributors 651
- Index of Names 657
- Index of Subjects 663
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I Meaning and Reference
- The Puzzle That Never Was—Referential Mechanics 21
- Reference and Meaning 35
- Still Against Direct Reference 61
- On Meaning, Meaning and Meaning 85
- On Referents and Reference Fixing 107
-
II Truth-theoretic Semantics
- On Some Examples of Chomsky’s 121
- Truth, Meaning and Contextualism 143
- Expression, Truth, Predication, and Context: Two Perspectives 171
- Prospects for a Truth-conditional Account of Standing Meaning 195
- A Very Large Fly in the Ointment: Davidsonian Truth Theory Contextualized 223
- From Truth Conditions to Structured Propositions 259
- Five Flies in the Ointment: Some Challenges for Traditional Semantic Theory 287
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III Meaning Skepticism
- Against Meaning-Skepticism 311
- Phenomenal Intentionality and Content Determinacy 321
- Semantic Realism and the Argument from Motivational Internalism 345
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IV The Metaphysics and Epistemology of Meaning and Content
- Meaning and Content in Cognitive Science 365
- Knowledge of Meaning and Epistemic Interdependence 383
- Meaning and Ontology 399
- Matter and Meaning 435
- Meaning, Communication and Knowledge by Testimony 449
- Semantics Without Meanings? Sellarsian “Patterned Governed Behavior” and the Space of Meaningfulness 479
- Externalism and Inexistence in Early Content 503
- Propositions, What Are They Good For? 531
- Meaning as a Biological and Social Phenomenon 553
- Three Kinds of Meanings 567
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V Formal Semantics
- Requirements on a Theory of Sentence and Word Meanings 583
- Quantification and Anaphora in Natural Language 609
- Equivalence of Semantic Theories 629
- Notes on Contributors 651
- Index of Names 657
- Index of Subjects 663