Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language Volume 3
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language Volume 3
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Abstract
Philosophy of language has been at the center of philosophical research since at least Frege’s seminal work at the turn of the twentieth century. Since that “linguistic turn,” much of the most important work in philosophy has either involved, or been related to, philosophy of language. The biennial volumes of Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language capture cutting-edge, important, original work being done in this area. The series complements the excellent work appearing in the other Oxford Studies volumes. It is a forum for the best new philosophical papers in philosophy of language, by both senior and junior scholars from around the world. Anyone wanting to keep up with the cutting edge of work in the area could start with these volumes.
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Front Matter
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1
Scoreboards Without Scorekeepers
Josh Dever
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2
Singularism vs. Descriptivism?
Rachel Goodman
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3
Verbal Signaling
Mitch Green
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Disquotation, Translation, and Context-Dependence
Richard Kimberly Heck
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5
The Place of the Philosophy of Language in Metaphysics
Thomas Hofweber
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6
On Lying, “Strictly Speaking”
Marga Raimer
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À Propos de Pierre, Does He … or Doesn’t He?
Nathan Salmón
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8
The Schmidentity Strategy
Jeff Speaks
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9
Leverage: A Model of Cognitive Significance
Stephen Yablo
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End Matter
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