Two-dimensional semantics /

According to two-dimensional semantics, the meaning of an expression involves two different "dimensions": one dimension involves reference and truth-conditions of a familiar sort, while the other dimension involves the way that reference and truth-conditions depend on the external world (f...

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Other Authors: García-Carpintero, Manuel (Editor), Macià, Josep (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 2006.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Pragmatic analyses of anaphoric pronouns : do things look better in 2-D?
  • Bad intensions
  • The foundations of two-dimensional semantics
  • Reference, contingency, and the two-dimensional framework
  • Comment on 'two notions of necessity'
  • Two-dimensionalism : a neo-Fregean interpretation
  • Phenomenal belief, phenomenal concepts, and phenomenal properties in a two-dimensional framework
  • Rationalism, morality, and two dimensions
  • Indexical concepts and compositionality
  • Keeping track of objects in conversation
  • Kripke, the necessary aposteriori, and the two-dimensionalist heresy
  • Assertion revisited : on the interpretation of two-dimensional modal semantics
  • Two-dimensionalism and Kripkean a posteriori necessity
  • No fool's cold : notes on illusions of possibility.