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    In recent writings Paul Horwich has pursued two related aims: (i) To show “how small a constraint is provided by compositionality” (Horwich 1998, chapter 7, p. 183). “The compositionality of meaning imposes no constraint at all on how the meaning properties of words are constituted” (p. 154). (ii) To present a deflationary alternative to the “Davidsonian truth-theoretic perspective” (Horwich 2001) The paper has three sections: in section 1 I make some comments on compositionality, in section 2 I…Read more
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    Presuposicion Y Significado Expresivo
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 17 (3): 499-513. 2002.
    Presuppositions are well known phenomena. One way of treating them is as partial 'meaning-functions '. There is an attractive argument that holds that in order to explain the contrast between such sentences as "John came into the room" and "That bastard John came into the room" it is required to make our semantic theory essentially more complex. This argument appeals to the fact that contrasts such as the ones just mentioned play a role in the validity of logical inferences. In this paper I argu…Read more
  •  141
    Does naming and necessity refute descriptivism?
    Theoria 13 (3): 445-476. 1998.
    In Naming and Necessity Saul Kripke offers a number of arguments in order to show that no descriptivist theory of proper names is correct. We present here a certain version of descriptivist theory -we will characterize it as an individual-use reference-fixing descriptivist theory that appeals to descriptions regarding how a name is used by other speakers. This kind of theory can successfully answer all the objections Kripke puts forward in Naming and Necessity. Such sort of descriptivist theory …Read more
  •  157
    On concepts and conceptions
    Philosophical Issues 9 175-185. 1998.
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    Does Naming and Necessity Refute Descriptivism?
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 13 (3): 445-476. 1998.
    In Naming and Necessity Saul Kripke offers a number of arguments in order to show that no descriptivist theory of proper names is correct. We present here a certain version of descriptivist theory -we will characterize it as an individual-use reference-fixing descriptivist theory that appeals to descriptions regarding how a name is used by other speakers. This kind of theory can successfully answer all the objections Kripke puts forward in Naming and Necessity. Such sort of descriptivist theory …Read more
  •  102
    On the Interpretation of Formal Languages and the Analysis of Logical Properties
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 15 (2): 235-258. 2000.
    We can distinguish different senses in which a formal language can be said to have been provided with an interpretation. We focus on two: (i) We provide a model (or structure) and a definition of satisfaction and truth in the standard way (ii) We provide a translation into a natural language. We argue that the sentences of a formal language interpreted as in (i) do not have meaning. A formal language interpreted as in (i) models the way the truth of a sentence would be affected by two factors: t…Read more
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    Two-Dimensional Semantics (edited book)
    with Manuel García-Carpintero
    Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2006.
    Two-dimensional semantics is a framework that helps us better understand some of the most fundamental issues in philosophy: those having to do with the relationship between the meaning of words, the way the world is, and our knowledge of the meaning of words. This selection of new essays by some of the world's leading authorities in this field sheds fresh light both on foundational issues regarding two-dimensional semantics and on its specific applications. Contributors: Richard Breheny, Alex By…Read more
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    Introduction
    Dialectica 59 (2). 2005.
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    Proper Names
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (sup1): 129-155. 2004.
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    Cuantificación
    In Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica, Editorial Trotta. pp. 157--160. 2011.