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Summary
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A Century of Work in the Philosophy of Language | |
The Logical Study of Language | p. 7 |
Gottlob Frege-Origins of the Modern Enterprise | p. 7 |
Foundations of Philosophical Semantics | p. 7 |
Frege's Distinction between Sense and Reference | p. 8 |
The Compositionality of Sense and Reference | p. 10 |
Frege's Hierarchy of Indirect Senses and Referents | p. 13 |
The Semantic Importance of Frege's Platonist Epistemology | p. 15 |
Potential Problems and Alternative Analyses | p. 16 |
The Fregean Legacy | p. 20 |
Bertrand Russell: Fundamental Themes | p. 20 |
Quantification, Propositions, and Propositional Functions | p. 20 |
Generalized Quantifiers | p. 23 |
Denoting Phrases, Definite Descriptions, and Logical Form | p. 24 |
Russell's Theory of Scope | p. 26 |
Thought, Meaning, Acquaintance, and Logically Proper Names | p. 28 |
Existence and Negative Existentials | p. 30 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 32 |
Truth, Interpretation, and Meaning | p. 33 |
The Importance of Tarski | p. 33 |
Truth, Models, and Logical Consequence | p. 33 |
The Significance of Tarski for the Philosophy of Language | p. 38 |
Rudolf Carnap's Embrace of Truth-Theoretic Semantics | p. 41 |
The Semantic Approach of Donald Davidson | p. 45 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 49 |
Meaning, Modality, and Possible Worlds Semantics | p. 50 |
Kripke-Style Possible Worlds Semantics | p. 50 |
Robert Stalnaker and David Lewis on Counterfactuals | p. 56 |
The Montagovian Vision | p. 63 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 75 |
Rigid Designation, Direct Reference, and Indexicality | p. 77 |
Background | p. 77 |
Kripke on Names, Natural Kind Terms, and Necessity | p. 78 |
Rigid Designation, Essentialism, and Nonlinguistic Necessity | p. 78 |
The Nondescriptive Semantics of Names | p. 80 |
Natural Kind Terms | p. 88 |
Kripke's Essentialist Route to the Necessary Aposteriori | p. 91 |
Kaplan on Direct Reference and Indexicality | p. 93 |
Significance: The Tension between Logic and Semantics | p. 93 |
The Basic Structure of the Logic of Demonstratives | p. 94 |
Direct Reference and Rigid Designation | p. 97 |
'Dthat' and 'Actually' | p. 99 |
English Demonstratives vs. 'Dthat'-Rigidified Descriptions | p. 100 |
Final Assessment | p. 104 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 105 |
New Directions | |
The Metaphysics of Meaning: Propositions and Possible Worlds | p. 109 |
Loci of Controversy | p. 109 |
Propositions | p. 111 |
Why We Need Them and Why Theories of Truth Conditions Can't Provide Them | p. 111 |
Why Traditional Propositions Won't Do | p. 113 |
Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Propositions | p. 116 |
The Deflationary Approach | p. 117 |
The Cognitive-Realist Approach | p. 121 |
Possible World-States | p. 123 |
How to Understand Possible World-States | p. 123 |
The Relationship between Modal and Nonmodal Truths | p. 126 |
Our Knowledge of World-States | p. 126 |
Existent and Nonexistent World-States | p. 128 |
The Function of World-States in Our Theories | p. 129 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 130 |
Apriority, Aposteriority, and Actuality | p. 131 |
Language, Philosophy, and the Modalities | p. 131 |
Apriority and Actuality | p. 132 |
Apriori Knowledge of the Truth of Aposteriori Propositions at the Actual World-State | p. 132 |
The Contingent Apriori and the Apriori Equivalence of P and the Proposition That P Is True at @ | p. 134 |
Why Apriority isn't Closed under Apriori Consequence: Two Ways of Knowing @ | p. 135 |
Apriori Truths That are Known Only Aposteriori | p. 136 |
Apriority and Epistemic Possibility | p. 137 |
Are Singular Thoughts Instances of the Contingent Apriori? | p. 140 |
'Actually' | p. 142 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 143 |
The Limits of Meaning | p. 145 |
The Traditional Conception of Meaning, Thought, Assertion, and Implicature | p. 145 |
Challenges to the Traditional Conception | p. 147 |
Demonstratives: A Revision of Kaplan | p. 147 |
Incomplete Descriptions, Quantifiers, and Context | p. 151 |
Pragmatic Enrichment and Incomplete Semantic Contents | p. 155 |
Implicature, Impliciture, and Assertion | p. 155 |
Pervasive Incompleteness? Possessives, Compound Nominals, and Temporal Modification | p. 158 |
A New Conception of the Relationship between Meaning, Thought, Assertion, and Implicature | p. 163 |
The Guiding Principle | p. 163 |
Demonstratives and Incomplete Descriptions Revisited | p. 164 |
Names and Propositional Attitudes | p. 168 |
What is Meaning? The Distinction between Semantics and Pragmatics | p. 171 |
Selected Further Reading | p. 173 |
References | p. 175 |
Index | p. 187 |
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