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'Logical Pluralism', 'The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge' and 'The Inessential Indexical'
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19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 5. Fregean Semantics
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Fregeans can't agree on what 'senses' are [Cappelen/Dever]
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19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 8. Possible Worlds Semantics
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We can rest truth-conditions on situations, rather than on possible worlds [Beall/Restall]
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Possible worlds accounts of content are notoriously coarse-grained [Cappelen/Dever]
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19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 9. Indexical Semantics
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Indexicals are just non-constant in meaning, and don't involve any special concepts [Cappelen/Dever]
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Fregeans say 'I' differs in reference, so it must also differ in sense [Cappelen/Dever]
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All indexicals can be expressed non-indexically [Cappelen/Dever]
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 1. Propositions
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Propositions commit to content, and not to any way of spelling it out [Beall/Restall]
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19. Language / F. Communication / 5. Pragmatics / a. Contextual meaning
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The basic Kaplan view is that there is truth-conditional content, and contextual character [Cappelen/Dever]
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It is proposed that a huge range of linguistic items are context-sensitive [Cappelen/Dever]
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