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  • Leibniz and the Necessity of the Best Possible World

    Leibniz and the Necessity of the Best Possible World

  • On Considering a Possible World As Actual

    On Considering a Possible World As Actual

  • The Parallel Architecture and Its Place in Cognitive Science

    The Parallel Architecture and Its Place in Cognitive Science

  • Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference

    Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference

  • Proquest Dissertations

    Proquest Dissertations

  • Wittgenstein's Conception of the Autonomy of Language and Its Implications for Natural Kinds

    Wittgenstein's Conception of the Autonomy of Language and Its Implications for Natural Kinds

  • On Removing Ambiguity in Text Understanding

    On Removing Ambiguity in Text Understanding

  • Worlds and Propositions Set Free∗ Paradoxes Can Arise Quickly in an Ontology That Includes Both Sets and Ei- Ther Propositions Or Possible Worlds

    Worlds and Propositions Set Free∗ Paradoxes Can Arise Quickly in an Ontology That Includes Both Sets and Ei- Ther Propositions Or Possible Worlds

  • In Search of the Intuitive Notion of Logical Consequence

    In Search of the Intuitive Notion of Logical Consequence

  • The Logic of Sense and Reference

    The Logic of Sense and Reference

  • Reference to Possible Worlds1 Matthew Stone Center for Cognitive Science and Department of Computer Science Rutgers University 1

    Reference to Possible Worlds1 Matthew Stone Center for Cognitive Science and Department of Computer Science Rutgers University 1

  • Contextual Two-Dimensionalism

    Contextual Two-Dimensionalism

  • Thinking the Impossible

    Thinking the Impossible

  • HISTORY of LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE 1. Introduction

    HISTORY of LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE 1. Introduction

  • • .. Anintroduction to Logic and , Its Philosophy

    • .. Anintroduction to Logic and , Its Philosophy

  • Schaffer's Priority Monism and the Problem of Junky

    Schaffer's Priority Monism and the Problem of Junky

  • The Mereology of Emergence

    The Mereology of Emergence

  • What Do We Mean by Logical Consequence? Jesse Endo Jenks University of Puget Sound, Jjenks@Pugetsound.Edu

    What Do We Mean by Logical Consequence? Jesse Endo Jenks University of Puget Sound, [email protected]

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  • Generics Revisited: a Simple Theory of Types
  • Two-Dimensionalism and the Social Character of Meaning Derek Ball University of St Andrews
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  • Language Use in a Branching Universe
  • What Is De Re & De Dicto?
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  • WHAT in the WORLD ARE POSSIBLE WORLDS? a Thesis by MARK JOHN DONDERO Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&
  • U039 SEMANTICS, POSSIBLE-WORLDS John Perry
  • A Lexical Theory of Quantification in Ambiguous Query Interpretation
  • Meaning and Reference Hilary Putnam the Journal of Philosophy
  • Possible Worlds and Counterfactuals: Critique and Commentary on Complicating Causation
  • A Problem in Possible-World Semantics 43
  • Two-Dimensionalism: a Neo-Fregean Interpretation
  • Compositionality and Frege's Context Principle
  • Elementary Logic for Philosophy of Science and Economic Methodology
  • Lecture 1: Introduction to Formal Semantics and Compositionality
  • GLOSSARY of PHILOSOPHICAL TERMS Z
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