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Linguistics, Philosophical IssuesIn Robert Andrew Wilson & Frank C. Keil (eds.), MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, Mit Press. 1999.
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Linguistic and Philosophical MethodologyIn Herman Cappelen, Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology, Oxford University Press. 2016.This article explores the use of philosophical methodology in linguistics and the role of linguistic methodology in philosophy. More specifically, it considers the borrowing of prima facie philosophical methodologies by linguistics and vice versa, gives some examples of this methodological borrowing, clarifies what the aim of it has been, and makes the case for the fruitfulness of these efforts. It also discusses the role of appeals to semantics in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy o…Read more
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Philosophical implications of generative grammarIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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O jednorodnej analizie semantycznej deskrypcji określonych i nieokreślonych (tłum. Filip Kawczyński)Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 75. 2010.
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325Presentism, triviality, and the varieties of tensismOxford Studies in Metaphysics 1 21-36. 2004.
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6 Understanding Temporal IndexicalsIn Michael O'Rourke & Corey Washington (eds.), Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry, Mit Press. pp. 155. 2005.
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Simplicity and generative grammarIn Kumiko Murasugi & Robert Stainton (eds.), Philosophy and linguistics, Westview Press. 1999.
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Simplicity and Generative LinguisticsIn Kumiko Murasugi & Robert Stainton (eds.), Philosophy and linguistics, Westview Press. 1999.
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1Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexiconIn K. Jaczszolt (ed.), The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitudes, Elsevier. 2000.
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5Contextualism and the new linguistic turn in epistemologyIn Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.), Contextualism in philosophy: knowledge, meaning, and truth, Oxford University Press. pp. 11--51. 2005.
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48First-person authority and memoryIn Mario de Caro (ed.), Interpretations and Causes: New Perspectives on Donald Davidson’s Philosophy, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.
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25What was I thinking? Social externalism, self-knowledge and shifting memory targetsIn Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge, De Gruyter. pp. 2--419. 2004.
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Barry ScheinIn Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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66LF and natural logicIn Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.), Logical Form and Language, Oxford University Press. pp. 132--168. 2002.
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716On a unitary semantical analysis for definite and indefinite descriptionsIn Marga Reimer & Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.), Descriptions and beyond, Oxford University Press. pp. 420-437. 2004.
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31Tense, Perspectival Properties, and Special RelativityManuscrito 39 (4): 49-74. 2016.ABSTRACT Tensism is the view that tense is not merely a property of language and the mind, but of the world itself. Perspectivalism extends this idea to all perspectival properties be they person or locational. One challenge that perspectivalism faces is the problem of expressing the contents of the beliefs and utterances of persons that are in other perspectival positions. One proposed solution to this problem is to allow for semantic theories that "realign" the expression of contents so that t…Read more
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Philosophical implications of generative grammarIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Intensional transitive verbs and abstract clausal complementationIn Alex Grzankowski & Michelle Montague (eds.), Non-Propositional Intentionality, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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8The Syntax of ProminenceCroatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (69): 307-334. 2023.The standard view on discourse pronoun resolution is that determining the antecedents of discourse pronouns is typically a function of extralinguistic reasoning. In contrast, Stojnić (2021) argues that pronoun resolution is a function of linguistic facts. In this article we offer what we take to be a friendly amendment to the technical aspects of Stojnić’s proposal. Our point of departure will be with our idea that prominence is not determined by the position of the candidate antecedent within a…Read more
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2The Philosopher's Annual (edited book)Ridgeview. 2000.Each year, The Philosopher's Annual presents the ten best articles published in the field of philosophy during the previous twelve months—with the absence of limits on the articles' sources, subject matter, or modes of treatment making for a very diverse collection of engaging, high-caliber work. This year's volume includes papers by Katalin Balog, Tyler Burge, Cheshire Calhoun, Sally Haslanger, Thomas Hofweber, Philip Kitcher, Charles G. Morgan, Thomas W. Pogge, James Pryor, and Elliott Sober.
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79The Philosophy of Mind: Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues (edited book)Bradford. 1992._The Philosophy of Mind_ remains the only sourcebook of primary readings offering in-depth coverage of both historical works and contemporary controversies in philosophy of mind. This second edition provides expanded treatment of classical as well as current topics, with many additional readings and a new section on mental content. The writers included range from Aristotle, Descartes, and William James to such leading contemporary thinkers as Noam Chomsky, Paul and Patricia Churchland, and Jaegw…Read more
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The Philosopher's Annual, Volume 23 (edited book)Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 2002.Each year, _The Philosopher's Annual_ presents the ten best articles published in the field of philosophy during the previous twelve months—with the absence of limits on the articles' sources, subject matter, or modes of treatment making for a very diverse collection of engaging, high-caliber work. This year's volume includes papers by Katalin Balog, Tyler Burge, Cheshire Calhoun, Sally Haslanger, Thomas Hofweber, Philip Kitcher, Charles G. Morgan, Thomas W. Pogge, James Pryor, and Elliott Sober