Review of mark Sainsbury, Reference Without Referents
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (1) (2007)
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Mark Sainsbury (1984). Saying and Conveying. Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (4):415 - 432.
Mark Sainsbury (2001). Book Review. Think. A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy Simon Blackburn. [REVIEW] Mind 110 (438):430-432.
Mark Sainsbury (2005). Reference Without Referents. Clarendon Press.
Mark Sainsbury (2005). Pleonastic Explanations. Mind 114 (453):97-111.
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Mark Sainsbury (2005). Review: Pleonastic Explanations. [REVIEW] Mind 114 (453):97 - 111.
Gregor Damschen (2008). This is Nonsense. The Reasoner 2 (10):6-8.
Mark Textor (2010). Proper Names and Practices: On Reference Without Referents. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1):105-118.
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