Preface | p. vii |
Language, Meaning, and Truth | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 13 |
The Nature of Language | p. 19 |
Philosophical Investigations (excerpts) | p. 19 |
Rules and Representations (excerpt) | p. 22 |
Truth, Meaning, and the Indeterminacy of Translation | p. 29 |
The Semantic Conception of Truth | p. 29 |
Semantics for Natural Languages | p. 57 |
Indeterminacy of Translation Again | p. 64 |
Meaning as Intention | p. 69 |
Meaning | p. 69 |
Meaning as Use | p. 77 |
Meaning, Use and Truth | p. 77 |
Names, Descriptions, and Demonstratives | p. 89 |
Introduction | p. 89 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 107 |
Proper Names | p. 113 |
On Sense and Reference | p. 113 |
Naming and Necessity (Lecture II) (excerpt) | p. 128 |
Definite Descriptions | p. 147 |
Descriptions | p. 147 |
Reference and Definite Descriptions | p. 155 |
Descriptions (excerpt) | p. 170 |
Demonstratives and Indexicals | p. 181 |
Demonstratives (excerpt) | p. 181 |
Understanding Demonstratives | p. 199 |
Semantic Content | p. 219 |
Introduction | p. 219 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 232 |
Content: Direct-Reference Theory vs. Fregean Semantics | p. 237 |
Frege's Puzzle (excerpt) | p. 237 |
De Re Senses | p. 246 |
A Puzzle About Belief Ascriptions | p. 257 |
A Puzzle about Belief (excerpt) | p. 257 |
What Puzzling Pierre Does Not Believe | p. 264 |
The Internalism/Externalism Debate | p. 271 |
Meaning and Reference | p. 271 |
Are Meanings in the Head? | p. 280 |
The Social Character of Meaning | p. 288 |
Externalism and Knowledge | p. 297 |
Anti-individualism and Privileged Access | p. 297 |
What an Anti-individualist Knows A Priori | p. 304 |
Convention, Intention, and the Pragmatics of Language | p. 311 |
Introduction | p. 311 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 325 |
Speech Acts and Convention | p. 329 |
Performative-Constative | p. 329 |
Speech Acts and Speaker Meaning | p. 337 |
Intention and Convention in Speech Acts | p. 337 |
Meaning (excerpt) | p. 351 |
Speech Acts and Evolution | p. 363 |
Pushmi-Pullyu Representations | p. 363 |
Conversational Implicature and Metaphor | p. 377 |
Logic and Conversation | p. 377 |
What Metaphors Mean | p. 390 |
Who Can Say What? | p. 403 |
Summaries | p. 415 |
Index | p. 419 |
About the Editors | p. 423 |
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