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.

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