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Joseph Almog

University of TurkuUniversity of California, Los Angeles
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  • University of Turku
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
  • University of California, Los Angeles
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
  • All publications (66)
  •  154
    Would you believe that?
    Synthese 58 (1): 1-37. 1984.
  •  188
    The subject verb object class I
    Philosophical Perspectives 12 39-76. 1998.
    Logical Form
  •  111
    Referential Mechanics: Direct Reference and the Foundations of Semantics
    Oxford University Press. 2014.
    This volume is focused on understanding a key idea in modern semantics-direct reference-and its integration into a general semantics for natural language.
    Reference
  •  285
    Nothing, something, infinity
    Journal of Philosophy 96 (9): 462-478. 1999.
    The Infinite
  •  154
    Semantical Anthropology
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9 (1): 478-489. 1984.
    Philosophy of Anthropology
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    Everything in its Right Place: Spinoza and Life by the Light of Nature
    Oup Usa. 2014.
    In Everything in Its Right Place, Joseph Almog develops the unitarian and universalist metaphysics of Spinoza.
    Spinoza: Miscellaneous
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