On Communication-Based De Re Thought, Commitments De Dicto and Word Individuation
In R. Stainton & Murasagi (eds.), Philosophy and Linguistics. Westview Press (1998)
| Abstract | Provides an account of how necessary subjective syntactic investments on the part of speakers affect the semantic contents of their words and the possibilities for their thought-contents. | |||||||||
| Keywords | semantics sortals thought-contents de re thought communication de dicto commitments | |||||||||
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