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De dicto and de re
Situations and Individuals
Arxiv:1908.09658V1 [Cs.MA] 26 Aug 2019 Sdfrtescn Ups.I General, in Purpose
Concrete Possible Worlds (Final)
Analyticity, Necessity and Belief Aspects of Two-Dimensional Semantics
Modal Empiricism and Knowledge of De Re Possibilities: a Critique of Roca-Royes’ Account
Zsófia Zvolenszky
Attributive, Referential, De Dicto & De Re
Topological Essentialism
Propositional Attitudes and Cognition Max William
Modal Thought and Modal Knowledge
Reply to Vetter Timothy Williamson in 'Williamsonian Modal
On the Semantics of Propositional Attitude Reports
The Semantics of Complex Demonstratives: a Defense of Character Theories
Annual Report 1999
Things, Places, and Possibilities: an Inquiry Into Structural Deviations
Knowability As De Re Modality: a Certain Solution to Fitch Paradox
What Is De Re & De Dicto?
U039 SEMANTICS, POSSIBLE-WORLDS John Perry
Top View
Intensional Semantics in Easy Steps . Comments and Complications . Supplemental Readings
De Re Modality, Essentialism, and Lewis's Humeanism
Belief De Re Author(S): Tyler Burge Source: the Journal of Philosophy, Vol
Knowledge and Belief: 'De Dicto' and 'De
Descriptions As Variables
Possible Worlds and Ideology
Parasitic Attitudes∗ (To Appear in Linguistics and Philosophy)
Imagination, Content, and the Self By
Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Department of Computer Science, University of York. May 1987
Presupposition and the a Priori
Quantified Modal Logic and the Plural De Re PHILLIP BRICKER
Advanced Modalizing De Dicto and De Re
Coreference and Modality Groenendijk, JAG; Stokhof
The World Is Not Enough: an Enquiry Into Realism About Modality
Naming and Epistemic Necessity∗
Just Semantics: the Lost Readings of the Americans with Disabilities Act Jill Anderson University of Connecticut School of Law
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
De Re / De Dicto
De Dicto and De Re Attitudes Towards Properties
Demonstratives As Individual Concepts Paul Elbourne
Equational-Intensional Relative Clauses with Syntactic Reconstruction1
MODALITY and ANTI-METAPHYSICS Modality and Anti-Metaphysics