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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
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    Semantical considerations on modal counterfactual logic with corollaries on decidability, completeness, and consistency questions
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2): 467-479. 1980.
    Logical Semantics and Logical Truth
  •  219
    The what and the how II: Reals and mights
    Noûs 30 (4): 413-433. 1996.
    Epistemic ModalsAreas of Mathematics
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    The philosophy of David Kaplan (edited book)
    with Paolo Leonardi
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
    This volume collects new, previously unpublished articles on Kaplan, analyzing a broad spectrum of topics ranging from cutting edge linguistics and the...
    De Re BeliefAmerican Philosophy, Misc
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    Naming without necessity
    Journal of Philosophy 83 (4): 210-242. 1986.
    Metaphysical NecessityVarieties of Modality, Misc
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    Frege puzzles?
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (6): 549-574. 2008.
    The first page of Frege’s classic “Uber Sinn und Bedeutung” sets for more than a hundred years now the agenda for much of semantics and the philosophy of mind. It presents a purported puzzle whose solution is said to call upon the “entities” of semantics (meanings) and psychological explanation (Psychological states, beliefs, concepts). The paper separates three separate alleged puzzles that can be read into Frege’s data. It then argues that none are genuine puzzles. In turn, much of the Frege-d…Read more
    The first page of Frege’s classic “Uber Sinn und Bedeutung” sets for more than a hundred years now the agenda for much of semantics and the philosophy of mind. It presents a purported puzzle whose solution is said to call upon the “entities” of semantics (meanings) and psychological explanation (Psychological states, beliefs, concepts). The paper separates three separate alleged puzzles that can be read into Frege’s data. It then argues that none are genuine puzzles. In turn, much of the Frege-driven theoretical development, motivated as an inevitable “solution”, is thrown into doubt.
    Logical Semantics and Logical TruthFrege: Sinn and Bedeutung
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    Preface
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (3). 1995.
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