The Varieties of Reference
Oxford University Press (1982)
| Abstract | Covering the work of Frege, Russell, and more recent work on singular reference, this important book examines the concepts of perceptually-based demonstrative identification, thought about oneself, and recognition-based demonstrative identification | |||||||||
| Keywords | Reference (Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | B105.R25.E9 1982 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0198246862 9780198246862 | |||||||||
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Damjan Bojadžiev (2004). Arithmetical and Specular Self-Reference. Acta Analytica 19 (33):55-63.
Andrea Christofidou (1995). First Person: The Demand for Identification-Free Self-Reference. Journal of Philosophy 92 (4):223-234.
Edouard Machery, Ron Mallon, Shaun Nichols & Stephen Stich (2009). Against Arguments From Reference. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79 (2):332-356.
A. W. Moore (ed.) (1993). Meaning and Reference. Oxford University Press.
Kent Bach (1987). Thought and Reference. Oxford University Press.
Susanna Siegel (2002). The Role of Perception in Demonstrative Reference. Philosophers' Imprint 2 (1):1-21.
Marga Reimer (1992). Three Views of Demonstrative Reference. Synthese 93 (3):373 - 402.
Declan Smithies (2011). What is the Role of Consciousness in Demonstrative Thought? Journal of Philosophy 108 (1):5-34.
Gareth Evans (1982). Varieties of Reference. Oxford University Press.
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