The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitude Reports
Table of contents
Introduction
Belief reports and pragmatic theory: the state-of-the-art, K.M. Jaszczolt
Propositional attitudes in direct-reference semantics, S. Schiffer
Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexicon, P. Ludlow
Beyond sense and reference: an alternative response to the problem of opacity, L. Clapp
How do we know what Galileo said?, M.J. Cresswell
A puzzle about belief reports, K. Bach
Do belief reports report beliefs?, K. Bach
Attitude ascriptions, context and interpretive resemblance, A. Bezuidenhout
The default-based context-dependence of belief reports, K.M. Jaszczolt
The background of propositional attitudes and reports thereof, D. Woodruff Smith
Belief reports and pragmatic theory: the state-of-the-art, K.M. Jaszczolt
Propositional attitudes in direct-reference semantics, S. Schiffer
Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexicon, P. Ludlow
Beyond sense and reference: an alternative response to the problem of opacity, L. Clapp
How do we know what Galileo said?, M.J. Cresswell
A puzzle about belief reports, K. Bach
Do belief reports report beliefs?, K. Bach
Attitude ascriptions, context and interpretive resemblance, A. Bezuidenhout
The default-based context-dependence of belief reports, K.M. Jaszczolt
The background of propositional attitudes and reports thereof, D. Woodruff Smith
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