Unshadowed Thought, by Charles Travis
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Charles S. Travis (2000). Unshadowed Thought: Representation in Thought and Language. Harvard University Press.
R. Elugardo & R. J. Stainton (2002). Unshadowed Thought: Representations in Thought and Language. Philosophical Review 111 (3):470-473.
Charles Travis (2006). Thought's Footing: A Theme in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. Oxford University Press.
Ulvi Doğuoğlu (2007). Sense and Sensitivity. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 6:59-67.
Hilary Putnam (2001). Reply to Charles Travis. Revue Internationale de Philosophie 55 (218):525-533.
Charles Travis (2000). Review: Taking Thought. [REVIEW] Mind 109 (435):533 - 557.
Josef Stern (2003). Review: Unshadowed Thought: Representation in Thought and Language. [REVIEW] Mind 112 (448):805-812.
Susanna Siegel (2013). Reply to Travis. Philosophical Studies 163 (3).
Howard Simmons (1997). Circumstances and the Truth of Words: A Reply to Travis. Mind 106 (421):117-118.
Charles Travis (2006). Morally Alien Thought. In Tomáš Marvan (ed.), What Determines Content?: The Internalism/Externalism Dispute. Cambridge Scholars Press.
A. Miller (2009). Review: Charles Travis: Thought's Footing: A Theme in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. [REVIEW] Mind 118 (469):211-215.
Charles Travis (2011). Objectivity and the Parochial. Oxford University Press.
Charles Travis (2008). Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays. Oxford University Press.
ByAlan Millar (2005). Travis' Sense of Occasion. Philosophical Quarterly 55 (219):337–342.
Adrian Haddock (2008). Thought's Footing: A Theme in Wittgenstein's 'Philosophical Investigations' – Charles Travis. Philosophical Quarterly 58 (232):546–550.
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