What are concepts?, Christopher Peacocke; manifesting realism, Simon Blackburn; misconstruals made manifest - a response to Simon Blackburn, Crispin Wright; between reference and meaning, Julius M. Moravcsik; cognitive architecture and the semantics of belief, Graeme Forbes; semantic holism without semantic socialism - twin earths, thinking, language, bodies, and the world, Hector-Neri Castaneda; aboutness and substitutivity, Genoveva Marti; divided reference, Igal Kvart; a theory of reference transmission and reference change, Alan Berger; on synonomy and ontic modalities, Andrzej Zabludowski; against direct reference, Michael Devitt; intrinsic reference and the new theory, Laird Addis; what water is or back to whales, Avrum Stroll; belief and the identity of reference, Keith S. Donnellan; contradictory belief and cognitive access, Joseph I. Owens; how I say what you think, Mark Richard; you can say that again, Ernest LePore and Barry Loewer; might, Jonathan Wilwerding; quantified modal logic and the plural "de re", Philip Bricker; a vagueness paradox and its solution, Felicia Ackerman; geometrical semantics for spatial prepositions, Colleen Crangle and Patrick Suppes.

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