Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Language
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Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Language
Lepore, Ernie; Stojnic, Una
Oxford University Press
12/2024
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9780192856852
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Preface
Part I: Languages and Language
1: Robert J. Stainton and Christopher Viger: Do Languages Really Exist?
2: Zoltan Gendler Szabo: Possible Human Languages
3: Guillermo Del Pinal: The Logicality of Language, Meaning-Driven Unacceptability, and Modulated Logic forms
Part II: Semantic Content and Propositional Attitudes
4: Samuel Cumming: Report and Content
5: David Sosa: A Plea for Innocence
6: Eleni Manolakaki: Contemporary Foundational Accounts of Propositions
7: Kathrin Glueer and Peter Pagin: Multiple Intensions Semantics
Part III: Communication and Speech Acts
8: Seth Yalcin: States of Conversation
9: Peter Hanks: The Distinction Between Content and Force
10: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini: Do Not Diagonalize
Part IV: Meta-semantics and Foundations of Meaning Theory
11: Herman Cappelen and Max Deutsch: Reference without Deference
12: Paul M. Pietroski: One Word, Many Concepts: Endorsing Polysemous Meanings
13: Emma Borg: The Problem of Polysemy
14: Henry Jackman: Truth, Normativity, and Interpretational Theories of Meaning
15: Claudine Verheggen: Semantic Non-Reductionism
16: Wayne A. Davis: Foundations of Semantics
17: Jeffrey C. King: Quantifier Domain Restriction and the Problem of Incomplete Quantifiers
Part V: Tense and Modality
18: Fabrizio Cariani: Future Displacement and Modality
19: Paolo Santorio: The Semantics and Logic of Counterfactuals
20: J. L. Dowell: Deontic Modal Expressions
Part VI: Semantics and Linguistic Theory
21: John Collins: Indefinites: Scope and Context
22: Michael Glanzberg: Information Structure for Philosophers
Part VII: Expressive, Evaluative, Subjective, and Social Aspects of Language
23: Isidora Stojanovic: Evaluativity
24: Robin Jeshion: How Vocatives Illuminate Slurs
25: Christopher Hom and Robert May: The Metatheoretic Foundation for Racial Epithets
26: Malte Willer: Subjectivity
27: Elisabeth Camp and Ethan Nowak: Linguistic Variation, Agency, and Style
Part I: Languages and Language
1: Robert J. Stainton and Christopher Viger: Do Languages Really Exist?
2: Zoltan Gendler Szabo: Possible Human Languages
3: Guillermo Del Pinal: The Logicality of Language, Meaning-Driven Unacceptability, and Modulated Logic forms
Part II: Semantic Content and Propositional Attitudes
4: Samuel Cumming: Report and Content
5: David Sosa: A Plea for Innocence
6: Eleni Manolakaki: Contemporary Foundational Accounts of Propositions
7: Kathrin Glueer and Peter Pagin: Multiple Intensions Semantics
Part III: Communication and Speech Acts
8: Seth Yalcin: States of Conversation
9: Peter Hanks: The Distinction Between Content and Force
10: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini: Do Not Diagonalize
Part IV: Meta-semantics and Foundations of Meaning Theory
11: Herman Cappelen and Max Deutsch: Reference without Deference
12: Paul M. Pietroski: One Word, Many Concepts: Endorsing Polysemous Meanings
13: Emma Borg: The Problem of Polysemy
14: Henry Jackman: Truth, Normativity, and Interpretational Theories of Meaning
15: Claudine Verheggen: Semantic Non-Reductionism
16: Wayne A. Davis: Foundations of Semantics
17: Jeffrey C. King: Quantifier Domain Restriction and the Problem of Incomplete Quantifiers
Part V: Tense and Modality
18: Fabrizio Cariani: Future Displacement and Modality
19: Paolo Santorio: The Semantics and Logic of Counterfactuals
20: J. L. Dowell: Deontic Modal Expressions
Part VI: Semantics and Linguistic Theory
21: John Collins: Indefinites: Scope and Context
22: Michael Glanzberg: Information Structure for Philosophers
Part VII: Expressive, Evaluative, Subjective, and Social Aspects of Language
23: Isidora Stojanovic: Evaluativity
24: Robin Jeshion: How Vocatives Illuminate Slurs
25: Christopher Hom and Robert May: The Metatheoretic Foundation for Racial Epithets
26: Malte Willer: Subjectivity
27: Elisabeth Camp and Ethan Nowak: Linguistic Variation, Agency, and Style
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Preface
Part I: Languages and Language
1: Robert J. Stainton and Christopher Viger: Do Languages Really Exist?
2: Zoltan Gendler Szabo: Possible Human Languages
3: Guillermo Del Pinal: The Logicality of Language, Meaning-Driven Unacceptability, and Modulated Logic forms
Part II: Semantic Content and Propositional Attitudes
4: Samuel Cumming: Report and Content
5: David Sosa: A Plea for Innocence
6: Eleni Manolakaki: Contemporary Foundational Accounts of Propositions
7: Kathrin Glueer and Peter Pagin: Multiple Intensions Semantics
Part III: Communication and Speech Acts
8: Seth Yalcin: States of Conversation
9: Peter Hanks: The Distinction Between Content and Force
10: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini: Do Not Diagonalize
Part IV: Meta-semantics and Foundations of Meaning Theory
11: Herman Cappelen and Max Deutsch: Reference without Deference
12: Paul M. Pietroski: One Word, Many Concepts: Endorsing Polysemous Meanings
13: Emma Borg: The Problem of Polysemy
14: Henry Jackman: Truth, Normativity, and Interpretational Theories of Meaning
15: Claudine Verheggen: Semantic Non-Reductionism
16: Wayne A. Davis: Foundations of Semantics
17: Jeffrey C. King: Quantifier Domain Restriction and the Problem of Incomplete Quantifiers
Part V: Tense and Modality
18: Fabrizio Cariani: Future Displacement and Modality
19: Paolo Santorio: The Semantics and Logic of Counterfactuals
20: J. L. Dowell: Deontic Modal Expressions
Part VI: Semantics and Linguistic Theory
21: John Collins: Indefinites: Scope and Context
22: Michael Glanzberg: Information Structure for Philosophers
Part VII: Expressive, Evaluative, Subjective, and Social Aspects of Language
23: Isidora Stojanovic: Evaluativity
24: Robin Jeshion: How Vocatives Illuminate Slurs
25: Christopher Hom and Robert May: The Metatheoretic Foundation for Racial Epithets
26: Malte Willer: Subjectivity
27: Elisabeth Camp and Ethan Nowak: Linguistic Variation, Agency, and Style
Part I: Languages and Language
1: Robert J. Stainton and Christopher Viger: Do Languages Really Exist?
2: Zoltan Gendler Szabo: Possible Human Languages
3: Guillermo Del Pinal: The Logicality of Language, Meaning-Driven Unacceptability, and Modulated Logic forms
Part II: Semantic Content and Propositional Attitudes
4: Samuel Cumming: Report and Content
5: David Sosa: A Plea for Innocence
6: Eleni Manolakaki: Contemporary Foundational Accounts of Propositions
7: Kathrin Glueer and Peter Pagin: Multiple Intensions Semantics
Part III: Communication and Speech Acts
8: Seth Yalcin: States of Conversation
9: Peter Hanks: The Distinction Between Content and Force
10: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini: Do Not Diagonalize
Part IV: Meta-semantics and Foundations of Meaning Theory
11: Herman Cappelen and Max Deutsch: Reference without Deference
12: Paul M. Pietroski: One Word, Many Concepts: Endorsing Polysemous Meanings
13: Emma Borg: The Problem of Polysemy
14: Henry Jackman: Truth, Normativity, and Interpretational Theories of Meaning
15: Claudine Verheggen: Semantic Non-Reductionism
16: Wayne A. Davis: Foundations of Semantics
17: Jeffrey C. King: Quantifier Domain Restriction and the Problem of Incomplete Quantifiers
Part V: Tense and Modality
18: Fabrizio Cariani: Future Displacement and Modality
19: Paolo Santorio: The Semantics and Logic of Counterfactuals
20: J. L. Dowell: Deontic Modal Expressions
Part VI: Semantics and Linguistic Theory
21: John Collins: Indefinites: Scope and Context
22: Michael Glanzberg: Information Structure for Philosophers
Part VII: Expressive, Evaluative, Subjective, and Social Aspects of Language
23: Isidora Stojanovic: Evaluativity
24: Robin Jeshion: How Vocatives Illuminate Slurs
25: Christopher Hom and Robert May: The Metatheoretic Foundation for Racial Epithets
26: Malte Willer: Subjectivity
27: Elisabeth Camp and Ethan Nowak: Linguistic Variation, Agency, and Style
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