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INDEX OF NAMES
Abetti, Giorgio, 98 Ackerman, Diana, 27, 169,229 Adams, John Couch, 98
Bach, Emmon, 211 Bach, Kent, 36, 53, 134,212 Bar-Hillel, Yehoshua, 41-43, 54 Barnes, Julian, 209-210, 215 Benacerraf, Paul, 28 Bever, Thomas, 84, 97 Biro, John, 117-122, 135-136 Bloom, Harold, 231 Bo~r, Steven, 14-15, 25-26, 55, 212, 229 Borges, Jorge Luis, 215 Brown, Roger, 44 Burge, Tyler, 44, 53, 55
Carnap, Rudolf, 14,26,30-32,53 Cartwright, Richard, 212 Castaneda, Hector-Neri, 45, 55, 131, 137 Caton, Charles, 11, 25 Chastain, Charles, 124-127, 136 Chomsky, Noam, 212 Clerke, Agnes, 99 Cohen, L. Jonathan, 26 Cole, Peter, 25 Culler, Jonathan, 225, 230
Derrida, Jacques, 224, 227, 230-231 Devitt, Michael, 6-7, 9, 13,25-26,55, 73-78, 81-82, 88, 90-91, 93, 98-99, 137, 175-182 passim, 211-213, 215, 227 Donnellan, Keith, v-viii, 3-7, 9,13-14,24-27,38,51-53,56-57,64-66,68, 70, 71, 73-78, 80-82, 86-91, 97-102, 109, 111-112, 126-128, 131-134, 136, 140, 159, 164, 169, 180, 181, 183, 191, 214-215, 217-221, 226-229 Dummett, Michael, 229
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Eggan, Lloyd,39, 54, 137, 167 Eliot, T. S., 230-231. Evans, Gareth, 167, 229
Field, Hartry 174, 176, 178-179 182, 211 Fischer, Michael, 227, 230-231 Fitch, G. W., 169 Fodor, Jerry, 36, 53, 84, 97, 222, 230 Fraser, Bruce, 167 Frege, Gottlob, 28, 55, 97, 169,226,229
Galle, Johann, 94-95, 98 Gardner, John, 202 Garrett, M. F., 84, 97 Goldman, Alvin, 230 Goodman, Nelson, 54
INDEX OF NAMES
Grice, H. P., viii, 15,54, 71-73, 79, 81, 101, 104-109, 132-134, 138, 145, 147, 167, 179, 183, 21~ 228, 231 Grosser, Morton, 98
Harnish, R. M., 147, 168, 212 Heiddegger, Martin, 230 Hirsch, E. D. Jr., 224, 230-231 Howarth, H., 99 Hume, David, 163-166, 182-183, 192,203,207 Husseri, Edmund, 81
Joyce, James, 213
Kaplan, David, 11-12, 16,21,26-28, 32-33, 43-44, 53-55, 63, 80, 105, 112-122, 134-135, 154, 232 Kripke, Saul, vii, 4, 6-7, 13, 15, 18,24-26,56,64, 70-73, 77, 80-81, 87-90, 93-94,96-98, 136, 167-168, 215, 217-221, 229
Lambert, Karel, 212 Leverrier, Urbain, 94-96, 98-99 Lewis, David, 45, 55, 174, 176, 178-179, 182, 211, 215 Linsky, Leonard, 7-8, 84-86, 97, 131, 140, 159, 229 Llosa, Mario Vargas, 209-210
INDEX OF NAMES
Loar, Brian, 229 Lockwood, Michael, 7, 13, 25, 76-77, 82, 227-22S, 231 Louch,AJired, 227, 231 Lumsden, David, 25 Lycan, VVilliam, 14,25-26, 2S, 45, 53, 55, 212, 229
Martinich, A. P., 132 Mates, Benson, 2, 3, 5-6, 12, 14-15, 18, 24, 82 McKinsey, Michael, 53, 80, 137, 141,229 Meinong, Alexius, 171, 211 Montague, Richard, 14,26,38-39,54,62,80 More, M. J., 116-117, 135 Morris, Charles, 14, 26 Moulton, Janice, 136
Pannekoek, Antonie, 98-99 Parsons, Terence, 171,211,214-215 Patton, Tom, 59, 79 Perry, John, 45, 55 Pollock, John, 111, 137 Powers, Larry, 218 Prior, Arthur, 53, 117
Quine, VV. v. 0., 26, 2S, 44, 54, 126, 168, 212, 215
Reichenbach, Hans, 54 Richard, Mark, 169 Roberts, Lawrence, 34, 53, 56 Rorty, Richard, 221, 230 Ross, Claudia, 212 Ross, J. R., 211 Rowe, VVilliam L., 137, 214, 230-231
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Russell, Bertrand, iv, vii, 2, 4, 6, 13, 17,21,23-25, 27-2S, 32-33, 39, 46-56, 75, 82-83, 85-86, 97, 108, 218,229
Salmon, Nathan, 21, 2S, 81, 155-157, 169 Sayward, Charles, 2S Schiffer, Stephen, 106, 108-109, 134, 168 Schrag, Cal, 225 Schreiber, Peter, 211
248 INDEX OF NAMES
Searle, John, viii, 25, 26, 56, 64-71, 73, 77, 80, 85, 97, 117, 159, 161, 170, 227, 229, 230-231. Shapley, H., 99 Stalnaker, Robert, 169, 212 Stampe, Dennis, 10,25,66,80, 106-107, 136, 147, 168, 170,213 Stine, Gail, 101-102, 215 Strawson, P. F., vii, viii, 1-3,9, 11, 15, 24-25, 46-51, 54-56, 75, 81, 8486, 97, 106, 128, 133, 162-163, 170, 182,219
Tarski, Alfred, 31, 53 Thomason, Richmond, 38-39, 54
Urmson, J. 0., 106
van Fraassen, Bas, 212 Vision, Gerald, 214
Weinstein, Scott, 62, 80 Wettstein, Howard, 24, 28-29, 54, 63, 73-78, 80-82, 115-116, 135, 137, 170, 227 Whitehead, Alfred, 83 Wiggins, David, 7, 9, 13, 25, 76, 227 Wimsatt, William, 230 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 14,32,29,53, 187,212 Woods, John, 208-210, 215
Yudkin, Marcia, 136
Ziff, Paul, 57-62, 79-80
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Allusion, 109-111, 123, 149 Ambiguity, 6, 11-12, 17, 37-40, 54, 58-62, 74, 91, 113, 117, 145, 212, 139-141, 180-181 Attributive/referential distinction, 4, 64-79
Belief, 15, 19,20, 25-26, 36, 45, 59, 61, 66-67, 91, 108, 115, 120-121, 129-130, 136, 138, 147, 149, 154, 158, 163-166, 168-169, 181-184, 192, 202-204, 210, 214-215, 222-223, 229-230.
Causal theory of perception, the, 91-93 Causal theory of reference, the, 88-93, 213, 217-221 Character of an expression, 12, 16, 26, 39-40, 50-51, 54, 56, 232 Common nouns, 50, 54, 87, 137, 142, 213, 230 Communication, 19, 37, 43, 68-69, 77, 89, 226-28 Communicative intentions, 123, 138 Content, v, 16,21, 26, 65, 68, 110-114, 116-118, 135, 150, 153, 155-157, 159, 162, 209, 214, 221-222, 232 Context, vi, 5-6, 9, 12, 15-18, 21, 26-27, 30, 32, 34, 36-39, 47, 54, 57-64, 80,85, 101, 110, 119, 134-137, 150, 161-162, 166, 197,202,225,230,232 Conversational implicature, 79, 101, 231 Conversational intention, 166, 194; see also 'Expression-specific intention'
D-chain, 91, 98 D-intends, 103-106, 129, 165, 194 De dicto/de re distinction, 45, 55, 154, 215 De re attitude, 44-45, 208, 215 Deconstruction, 223-227, 230-231 Definite description, 4-5, 7-12, 16-17,25,32-34,46-52,56, 70, 73-79, 81, 83-84, 94-95, 99, 122, 133, 140, 180 Demonstratives, 21, 32, 53, 62, 73-79, 81, 96, 112-122, 134-135, 232 Denotation, 4, 11, 13, 16, 46-52, 85-86, 141-143 Designation, 13, 137 Determinate sentence, 15-20, 22, 27, 31-32, 41-42, 54-46, 152, 155, 231 Direct speech report, iv-v, 38 Essential indexical, the, 45-46
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Eternal sentence, 22, 53 Existential commitment, 186-187 Existential quantification, 36, 123-126, 136, 150
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Expression-specific intention, 109-111, 124, 149, 165-166, 194; see also 'Conversational intention' Extension of a term, 39, 49-51, 56, 85-86, 93, 97, 104, 142,230
General proposition, 21, 28; see also 'Singular proposition'
Indefinite description, 51, 124-128 Indeterminate sentence, 15-20, 22, 27-28, 30-31, 41-42, 155 Indexical expressions, vi, 12, 14, 16-17, 26, 29, 30-57, 62-63, 65, 68, 77, 81, 84, 86-87, 110, 139-140, 146, 152, 154, 158, 163, 166, 170, 211, 228, 231-232 Initial baptism, 89, 93 Intentions, iv, vi, 5, 7, 15, 17, 19-20,27,64-65,68-69, 72-73, 77, 80, 93, 96, 100-138 passim, 139, 146-150, 139, 146-150, 154, 165-166, 181, 192, 194-195,200, 206, 214, 223-226, 228, 231-232. Irony, 26, 78, 175, 179-180,231
Literary theory, vii, 223-227
Meaning, v, 2, 4, 9, 12, 14-17,26,28,31,37,46,52,56,63-64, 72-73, 77-79, 81, 101, 104, 106-107, 109, 132, 139-140, 143, 147, 155, 158, 187, 209, 214,224-225,228,231 speaker, 64, 67, 71, 72, 228 Metaphor, 26, 78, 175, 179-180,231 Methodological solipsism, 222-223 Mode of presentation, 106, 226
Possible worlds, 215 Pragmatics, vi, 3, 5, 14-15, 17,26,28,39,46,52,62, 74, 78-79, 171, 181, 212 Predication, vi, 101-102, 109, 132-134, 139-151 passim, 160-162, 165, 168, 194-195, 228; see also 'Speaker predication' Presupposition, 19, 164-166, 170, 183-192, 212-214 Primary/secondary aspect distinction, 64-71 Primary/derivative intention distinction, 131 Primary/secondary intention distinction, 68
INDEX OF SUBJECfS 251
Principle of identifying descriptions, the, 70, 88 Proper name, 34, 37-38, 40, 43, 53, 56, 70, 81, 84, 87, 97 Propositions, iv, 4, 20-23, 27-28, 46, 55, 72, 105, 134, 148, 153-154, 157, 162, 169,214; see also 'General proposition', 'Singular proposition'
Quantifier, 35-36, 53, 134, 168
Reference, vi, 3, 6-7, 11, 17-19,25,27,31-32,38,40,47,49-50,53,56, 63-73, 79-80, 83-85, 88-89, 92-97, 100-101, 143, 150, 160, 168, 218, 226, 231
semantic, 49, 56, 63, 71, 76, 86, 103, 136, 181, 229; see also 'Semantic referent' speaker, vi, 50, 53, 56, 70, 72-73, 79, 86-88, 96, Chapter 5 passim, 143, 181,230 Semantic referent, 6, 13, 24, 33, 39, 49-51, 53, 56, 72, 75-76, 78, 85, 88, 94,97, 104, 129-130 Semantics, vi-vii, Chapter 1 passim, 31, 52-53, 62, 78-79, 106, 136, 145, 180-183, 212, 229, 232 Sense, Fregean, 17-18,26,31,53,98, 150, 175,229 Singular proposition, 21-22, 28, 72, 105, 155-157; see also 'General proposition' Singular term, 45, 47, 72, 101, 109, 115, 124-126, 136, 140, 160, 164, 166, 168, 172, 211, 231 Soliloquy, 109, 132, 168 Speaker predication, vi, 132, 139-150 passim Speech act theory, vi, 1, 4, 14,52, 168 State of affairs, 21-23, 28, 46, 153-155, 157, 160, 169, 187 Statement, iv, 2, 7-8, 24, 42, 45, 47, 53, 64-70, 84, 148, 162, 175,228,231 Syntax, 14, 30-31, 53, 145, 176-178
Transformational grammar, 175 Truth conditions, 2, 9, 12-13, 15-16,26,54,62-66, 74, 78, 133, 136,213
Universal quantifier, 134
Vagueness, 27
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