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Indeterminacy
Davidson and Indeterminacy of Meaning, Indeterminacy of Translation, Kripkenstein: Rule and Indeterminacy
Inferential Role Semantics
Conceptual Role Semantics, The Meanings of Logical Constants, What is (Nonsolipsistic) Conceptual Role Semantics
Narrow Content
Belief States and Narrow Content, Internalism and Externalism, Is Narrow Content Superfluous?, Mental Content, The Components of Content
Realism and Antirealism
A DNA Account of Propositions as Events: Dummett, , Critical Thinking and the Realism/Anti-realism Deb, Realism, Model Theory, and Linguistic Semantics, Semantic Challenges to Realism, Semantic Realism: Why Mathematicians Mean What The
Theories of Reference
Compositionality and Holism, A Unified Theory of Names, Aspects of a Theory of Singular Reference, Brandom's solution to Kripke's puzzle, Fodor On Frege Cases, On Naming and Possibility in Kripke and in the Tra, On the Model Theory of Knowledge, Sellars-Harman Correspondence, Singular Propositions, The Reference of Theoretical Terms, The Theory of Abstract Objects
A Puzzle about Belief Reports
By Kent Bach.
Good Works On Earth
Researches the art and science of the Lexigram and argues that the power of the word is far greater than we have been led to believe, or allowed to imagine.
Holism in Artificial Intelligence?
Argues against the idea that research in AI supposes meaning holism, and against classifying Wittgenstein as a meaning holist. By Carlo Penco.
Introduction to Semantics
Introductory article by Richard Spencer-Smith which explains Frege's distinction between sense and reference.
Meaning Realism
In this article Manuel Liz argues that meaning realism and the rejection of holism are compatible even if one rejects the analytic/synthetic division.
On Denoting
Online text of Russell's 1905 paper.
Propositional Attitude Reports
Explores semantic accounts of propositional attitude reports, and some of the theories developed to deal with Frege's puzzle. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Thomas J. McKay.
Psychosemantics
Review by Daniel C. Dennett of Fodor's book. Appeared in Journal of Philosophy, 1987.