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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 14, 1989
Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language II
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What Are Concepts?
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Manifesting Realism
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Misconstruals Made Manifest: A Response to Simon Blackburn
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Between Reference and Meaning
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Cognitive Architecture and the Semantics of Behef
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Semantic Holism Without Semantic Socialism: Twin Earths, Thinking, Language, Bodies, and the World
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Aboutness and Substitutivity
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Divided Reference
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A Theory of Reference Transmission and Reference Change
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On Synonymy and Ontic Modalities
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Against Direct Reference
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Intrinsic Reference and the New Theory
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What Water Is or Back to Thales
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Belief and the Identity of Reference
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Contradictory Belief and Cognitive Access
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How I Say What You Think
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You Can Say That Again
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Might
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Quantified Modal Logic and the Plural De Re
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A Vagueness Paradox and Its Solution
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