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  1. On Names.Paolo Leonardi & Ernesto Napoli - 1995 - In P. Leonardi & M. Santambrogio (eds.), On Quine. New York, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 251-266.
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    Negation.Ernesto Napoli - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 72 (1):233-252.
    The paper is concerned with negation in artificial and natural languages. "Negation" is an ambiguous word. It can mean three different things: An operation(negating), an operator (a sign of negation), the result of an operation. The threethings, however, are intimately linked. An operation such as negation, is realizedthrough an operator of negation, i.e. consists in adding a symbol of negation to an entity to obtain an entity of the same type; and which operation it is dependson what it applies to (...)
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    (Direct) reference.Ernesto Napoli - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (3):321 - 339.
  4. Names, indexicals, and identity statements.Ernesto Napoli - 1997 - In M. Anduschus, Albert Newen & Wolfgang Kunne (eds.), Direct Reference, Indexicality, and Propositional Attitudes. Csli Press. pp. 185--211.
     
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  5. Proper Names, Descriptions and Quantifier Phrases.Mario D'Angelo & Ernesto Napoli - 2000 - In Diego Marconi (ed.), Knowledge and Meaning. Mercurio. pp. 195--234.
     
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    Dummett's transcendence.Enrico Moriconi & Ernesto Napoli - 1988 - Philosophia 18 (4):371-383.
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    Is vagueness a logical enigma?Ernesto Napoli - 1985 - Erkenntnis 23 (2):115 - 121.
  8. Priest's Paradox.Ernesto Napoli - 1985 - Logique Et Analyse 28 (112):403-407.
     
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    Reference fixing and the stiffness of reference or three (would be) puzzles concerning names.Ernesto Napoli - 2011 - Rivista di Estetica 47:179-195.
    This paper deals with three puzzles concerning reference. The first concerns the Kripkean distinction between reference fixing by description and meaning giving. The second concerns the compatibility of two properties of names, arbitrariness and rigidity across world. The third concerns the tenability of the notion that a name means its bearer considering that a name is meaningful even when the bearer is no longer. The solution of the first consists in seeing that the distinction involved is not essentially a modal (...)
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