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Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake? And Other Essays
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01 April 1991

A Stanford University Press classic.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Stanford Series in Philosophy
Publication Date:
01 April 1991
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780804718660
Format: Hardcover
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Can What Is Asserted Be a Sentence?
2. Indexical Reference and Propositional Content
3. Proper Names and Propositional Opacity
4. Demonstrative Reference and Definite Descriptions
5. The Semantic Significance of the Referential-Attributive Distinction
6. Did the Greeks Really Worship Zeus?
7. How to Bridge the Gap Between Meaning and Reference
8. Frege-Russell Semantics?
9. Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake?
10. Cognitive Significance Without Cognitive Content
11. Turning the Tables on Frege, or How Is It That "Hesperus Is Hesperus" Is Trivial?
Notes
Index
Introduction
1. Can What Is Asserted Be a Sentence?
2. Indexical Reference and Propositional Content
3. Proper Names and Propositional Opacity
4. Demonstrative Reference and Definite Descriptions
5. The Semantic Significance of the Referential-Attributive Distinction
6. Did the Greeks Really Worship Zeus?
7. How to Bridge the Gap Between Meaning and Reference
8. Frege-Russell Semantics?
9. Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake?
10. Cognitive Significance Without Cognitive Content
11. Turning the Tables on Frege, or How Is It That "Hesperus Is Hesperus" Is Trivial?
Notes
Index