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Fundamentals of Philosophy of Language
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Correction
On the Use-Mention Quiz (9) and (10) should read as follows:
9. T F Winnipeg refers to Winnipeg
10. T F 'Winnipeg' refers to Winnipeg
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Course Resources
James Pryor's Introduction to Philosophical Terms and Methods
James Pryor's Guidelines on Reading Philosophy
James Pryor's Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper
K. Bach, "Meaning, Speech Acts, and Communication", Introduction to Part I, Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language, ed. by Robert M. Harnish, Prentice-Hall, 1994
"Reference", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"John Stuart Mill", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"John Locke", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Gottlob Frege", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Bertrand Russell", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Structured Propositions", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Singular Propositions", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Propositional Attitude Reports", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Course Readings
D. Braun, "Names and Natural Kind Terms"
J. Locke, "Of Words"
G. Frege, "On Sinn und Bedeutung"
D. Braun, "Frege and Russell"
B. Russell, "On Denoting"
B. Russell, "Knowledge by Acquaintance and by Description"
J. Searle, "Proper Names"
H. Putnam, "Meaning and Reference" (requires JSTOR access)
D. Braun, "Empty Names, Mythical Names, Fictional Names"
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