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- Carnap, R. (1928/67), The Logical Structure of the World and Pseudoproblems in Philosophy, trans. by R. George, Berkeley: Universityof California Press (Scholar)
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- Devitt, M. (2007), “No Place for the A Priori,” in Shaffer, M. and Weber, M. (eds.), New Views of the A Priori in Physical Theory, Amsterdam: Rodopi Press (Scholar)
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- Dretske, F. (1987), Explaining Behavior: Reasons in a World of Causes, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Scholar)
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- Fodor, J. (1980/90), “Psychosemantics, or Where do Truth Conditions Come From?” in Lycan, W. (ed.), Mind and Cognition, Oxford: Blackwell (Scholar)
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- Fodor, J. (1984) “Observation Reconsidered” Philosophy of Science, 51, 23-43 (Scholar)
- Fodor, J. (1990a), “Substitution Arguments and The Individuation of Beliefs”, in Fodor, J. (1990b), pp161-76 (Scholar)
- Fodor, J. (1990b), A Theory of Content and Other Essays, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Scholar)
- Fodor, J. (1992), “Replies,” in Loewer, B. and Rey, G., Meaning in Mind: Fodor and His Critics, Oxford: Blackwell (Scholar)
- Fodor, J. (1998), Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Scholar)
- Fodor, J. (2000), The Mind Doesn't Work That Way, Cambridge: MIT Press (Scholar)
- Fodor, J.D., Fodor, J.A., and Gattett, M. (1975), “The Psychological Unreality of Semantic Representations,” Linguistic Inquiry, 6:515-31 (Scholar)
- Frege, G. (1884/1980), The Foundations of Arithmetic, 2nd revised ed., London: Blackwell (Scholar)
- Frege, G. (1892a/1966), “On Sense and Reference,” in P.Geach and M. Black (eds.), Translations from the Works of Gottlob Frege, Oxford: Blackwell, pp56-78. (Scholar)
- Frege, G. (1892b/1966), “On Concept and Object,” in P.Geach and M. Black (eds.), Translations from the Works of Gottlob Frege, Oxford: Blackwell, pp42-55. (Scholar)
- Glock, H. (2003), Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality, Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Goldman, A. (1999), “A Priori Warrant and Naturalistic Epistemology,” in Tomberlin, J. E., ed., Philosophical Perspectives, v. 13., Cambridge, UK: Blackwell (Scholar)
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- Hanson, N. (1958), Patterns of Discovery: an Inquiry into the Conceptual Foundations of Science, Cambridge University Press (Scholar)
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- Hornstein, N. (1984), Logic as Grammar, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (Scholar)
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- Horwich, P. (1998), Meaning, Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Horwich, P. (2000), “Stipulation, Meaning and Apriority,” in Boghossian, P. and Peacocke, C. (eds.), New Essays on the A Priori, Oxford University Press, pp150-69 (Scholar)
- Horwich, P. (2005), Reflections on Meaning, Oxford University Press (Scholar)
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- Kaplan, D. (1989), “Demonstratives,” in Almog, J., Perry, J. and Wettstein, H., Themes from Kaplan, Oxford University Press (Scholar)
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- Katz, J. (1988), Cogitations, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Katz, J. (1990), The Metaphysics of Meaning, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Kitcher, P. (1980), “A Priori knowledge,” The Philosophical Review, v. 86. pp. 3-23 (Scholar)
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- Loewer, B. (1996), “A Guide to Naturalizing Semantics,” in Wright, C. and Hale, B., A Companion to Philosophy of Language, Oxford: Blackwell, pp108-26 (Scholar)
- MacFarlane, J. (2002), “Frege, Kant, and the Logic of Logicism”, Philosophical Review 111(1):25-65 (Scholar)
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- Peacocke, Christopher. (2005), “The A Priori,” in Jackson F. and Smith, M. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford University Press, pp739-63 (Scholar)
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- Quine, W. (1934/1990) “Lectures on Carnap”, in R. Creath (ed.), Dear Carnap, Dear Van, Berkeley: University of California Press (Scholar)
- Quine, W. (1936/76), “Truth by Convention,” in his Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, 2nd ed., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Quine, W.(1953/80), From a Logical Point of View, 2nd ed., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
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- Quine, W. (1967), “On a Suggestion of Katz,” The Journal of Philosophy, 64: 52-4 (Scholar)
- Quine, W. (1986), “Reply to Vuillemin”, in P. SchilppThe Philosophy of W.V. Quine“Reply to Vuillemin,” LaSalle: Open Court (Scholar)
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- Rey, G. (2005), “Philosophical Analyses as Cognitive Psychology: the Case of Empty Concepts,”in Cohen, H. and Lefebvre (eds.), Handbook of Categorization in Cognitive Science, New York: Elsevier, pp72-89 (Scholar)
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