David Barnett/Is Water Necessarily Identical to H2O? 99–112 Erratum [followed by the correct and fully reprinted article by Steven E. Boër/Unmentionables and Ineffables: An Interpretation of Some Fregean Metaphysical and Semantical Discourse] 113 [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies 98:371-372 (2000)
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