The Linguistics/Philosophy Interface
- MIT Working Papers in Philosophy and Linguistics
#1
- June 2000
- edited by Rajesh Bhatt, Patrick Hawley, Martin Hackl, and
Ishani Maitra.
Price: $25
- Ordering
Information.
- Preface
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- Chalmers' Two-Dimensional Argument Against
Physicalism
- Alex Byrne
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- What Unarticulated Constituents Could Not Be
- Lenny Clapp
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- Conceptualizing the Futurate and the Future
- Bridget Copley
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- On Quantifying over Everything
- Iris Einheuser
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- Inconsistent Languages
- Matti Eklund
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- Donkey Anaphora as NP-Deletion
- Paul Elbourne
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- Context and Discourse
- Michael Glanzberg
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- Optimality Theory and the Problem of Constraint
Aggregation
- Daniel Harbour and Christian List
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- What is Said
- Patrick Hawley
- On Stalnaker's Diagonalization
- Miguel Hernando
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- Quine and Kripke's Wittgenstein
- Ólafur Páll Jónsson
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- Why Knowledge is Unnecessary for Understanding
Language
- Dean Pettit
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- Boolos and Plural Predication
- Agustín Rayo
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- Is Any Proposition Expressible by an Unstable
Sentence Also Expressible by a Stable Sentence?
- Robert Streiffer
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- Anthropomorphic Bias in Naming
- William Turkel
- Numbers, Persons, and Indeterminacy of Reference
- Gabriel Uzquiano