Lionspeak: communication, expression, and meaning

In James R. O'Shea & Eric M. Rubenstein (eds.), Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg. Ridgeview Publishing Co.. pp. 89--106 (2010)
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