ERNEST LEPORE
CURRICULUM VITAE
ACADEMIC AND
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:
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2011-August,
Visiting Professor, Beihang University, Beijing
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2010-November,
Visiting Professor, Helsinki
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2010-July,
Visiting Professor, Budapest
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2010-May,
Visiting Professor, University of Shanghai
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2009-July,
Visiting Professor, St Petersburg State University
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2009-May,
Visiting Professor, CRNR, CREA, Paris
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2007-spring,
Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale
Superior
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2005-2006,
2010-2011,, Acting Director, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science
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2005-2011,
Visiting Professor, University of Oslo
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2004-spring,
Visiting Professor, University of Santiago (Spain)
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2002-present,
Associate Director, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science
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1997-2002,
Director, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science
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1996-1999,
2006-Present, Director, Rutgers Cognitive Science Undergraduate Minor
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1995-1997,
Associate Director, Rutgers Cognitive Science Center
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1995-Spring
Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota
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1995-Winter,
Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley
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1994-Fall,
Visiting Scholar, Third University of Rome
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1992-1994,
Director, Rutgers Junior Year Abroad In Italy
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1992-1994,
Visiting Scholar, University of Florence
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1991-Spring,
Visiting Professor, Washington University, St. Louis
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1998-Present,
Professor II, Rutgers University, Philosophy Department
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1990-1998,
Professor I, Rutgers University, Philosophy Department
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1988-Spring,
Visiting Professor, University of Venice
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1986-1990,
Associate Professor, Rutgers University, Philosophy Departments
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1983-Summer,
Visiting Professor, Helsinki University, Finland
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1981-1986,
Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, Philosophy Department
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1981-Spring,
Visiting Professor, Rutgers University, Philosophy Department
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1978-1981,
Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame, Philosophy Department
PUBLICATIONS
(updated 9/3/11)
BOOKS
[1] Beyond Truth Condition: Communication
and Knowledge of Language,
(w. M. Stone), OUP, in progress
[2] Mind, Meaning and Matter (w. B. Loewer),
Oxford University Press, 2011.
[3] Poetry and Philosophy, ed. (with H. Wettstein),
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Basil
Blackwell, 2010.
[4] Language Turned on itself, (with H. Cappelen)
Oxford University Press, 2007.
[5] Handbook in Philosophy of Language, ed. (with B. Smith), Oxford
University Press, 2006.
[6] Insensitive Semantics, (with H. Cappelen), Basil
Blackwell, 2004.
[7] Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning, Rationality
and Mind,
(with K. Ludwig), Oxford University Press, 2005, Volume 1
[8] Donald Davidson: Applied Semantics, (with K. Ludwig), Oxford University Press,
2007, Volume 2
[9] The Compositionality Papers, (with J. Fodor), Oxford University
Press, July 2002,
[10] What Every Student Should Know
(with S.J. Leslie), Rutgers University Press, March 2002.
[11]Meaning and Argument: An Introduction
to Logic through Language,
Basil Blackwell, 2000; revised edition, 2003; second edition, 2009;.
[12]Rutgers University Invitation to
Cognitive Science,
ed., (with Z. Pylyshyn), Basil Blackwell, 1999.
[13]Holism: A Shopper's Guide, (with J. Fodor), Basil Blackwell,
1992; paperback, 1992. Translated into Japanese, 1997.
[14] Holism: A Consumer's Update, ed. and comments, (with J. Fodor), Kluewer, 1994.
[15]The Philosophy of Donald Davidson:
Perspectives on Action and Events, ed., (with B. McLaughlin) Basil Blackwell, 1985;
paperback, February, 1988.
[16]The Philosophy of Donald Davidson:
Perspectives on Inquires into Truth and Interpretation, ed., Basil Blackwell, 1986; paperback,
1989.
[17]Philosophy of Language, ed., with M. Freund, University of
Costa Rica Press, (in Spanish), 1987.
[18]New Directions in Semantics, ed., Academic Press, 1986; paperback,
1989.
[19]John Searle and his Critics, ed., (with R. van Gulick),
Basil Blackwell, 1990; paperback, 1993.
[1]
"Reply
to Root's ‘Speaker Intuitions’," Philosophical Studies, 32, 1977,
211-215.
[2]
"The
Problem of Adequacy for Linguistic Theory," Theoretical Linguistics,
6, 1979, 161-172, A slightly different version
appeared in Minnesota Papers in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language,
4, September 1977, 1-19.
[3] "Anaphoric Pronouns
with Universal Quantifier Nominals as Antecedents," Logique
et Analyse, 94, June 1981, 201-210.
[4]
"Translational
Semantics," (with B. Loewer) Synthese,
48, July 1981, 121-133.
[5]
"Truth
and Inference," Erkenntnis, 18, November
1982, 379-395.
[6]
"In
Defense of Davidson," Linguistics and Philosophy, 5, December 1982,
277-294.
[7]
"What
Model Theoretic Semantics Cannot Do," Synthese,
54, February 1982, 167-187. Also published in Spanish, Revista de Filosofia de la Universidad de
Costa Rica, 53, 1983. Also, in Russian in Western Analytic Philosophy:
Volume I, ed., V. Vassilli, 1986; Also, in The Semantics of Natural Language, ed., P.
Ludlow, MIT Press, 1997.
[8]
"Interpretation,
Belief and Behavior," Philosophia, 12,
March 1983, 323-336.
[9]
"The
Concept of Meaning and its Role in Understanding Language," Dialectica, 37, 1983, 133-139.
[10] "Three Trivial
Truth Theories," (with B. Loewer), Canadian
Journal of Philosophy, September 1983, 433-447.
[11] "A Treatment of
Quantifier Scope in English," (with J. Garson), Journal of
Philosophical Logic, November 1983, 327-358.
[12]"Actions,
Reasons, Causes and Intentions," (with B. McLaughlin), The
Philosophy of Donald Davidson: Perspectives on Action and Events, 1985,
3-15.
[13] "Solipsistic
Semantics," Midwest Studies in Philosophy (with B. Loewer), 1986, 595-614.
[14]"The Semantics
of Action, Events and Causal Sentences," The Philosophy of Donald
Davidson: Perspectives on Action and Events, 1985, 101-112.
[15] "Dual Aspect
Semantics," (with B. Loewer), New Directions
in Semantics, ed. Ernest Lepore, Academic Press,
1986, 83-112. Also, in Spanish in Philosophy of Language, ed. by M.
Freund, Costa Rica Press, 1987. Also, in
Russian in Western Analytic Philosophy: Volume II, ed., V. Vassilli, 1987, 3-77. Reprinted in Representations,
ed., S. Silvers, Philosophical Studies Monographs, 40, December, 1989,
161-188.
[16]"Donald Davidson
and the Philosophy of Language," The Philosophy of Donald Davidson:
Perspectives on Inquires into Truth and Interpretation, 1986, 1-33
[17] "Mind Matters," (with B. Loewer) The Journal of
Philosophy, November 1987, 630-642. Reprinted in The Mind/Body Problem,
eds., R. Warner and T. Szubka, Basil Blackwell, 1994,
261-276.
[18]"A Putnam's
Progress," (with B. Loewer) Midwest Studies
in Philosophy, June, 1988, 467-481.
Reprinted in Russian in Western Analytic Philosophy: Volume III,
ed., V. Vassilli, 1988.
[19] "Jerry Fodor
and the Cognitive Sciences," MontEdison,
in Italian, 1988.
[20] "The Indeterminability of Determinants," Lingue e' Stile, XXIII, (special issue on Quine), 1988, 331-344.
[21]"Absolute Truth
Theories for Modal Languages," (with B. Loewer) Critica, April, 1989, 37-58.
[22]"More on Making
Mind Matter," (with B. Loewer), Philosophical
Topics, XVIII, 1989, 175-191.
[23] "You Can Say
That Again," (with B. Loewer) Midwest Studies
in Philosophy, November, 1989, 338-356.
[24] "Donald
Davidson," Handbook on Metaphysics and Logic, ed. B. Smith, Reidel, 1989.
[25] "Jerry
Fodor," Handbook on Metaphysics and Logic, ed. B. Smith, Reidel, 1989.
[26] "What Davidson Should have Said," (with B. Loewer)
Grazer Philosophica, 1989, 65-78. Reprinted in
Information Based Semantics and Epistemology, ed. E. Villenueva,
Basil Blackwell, 1990, 190-199.
[27] "A Study in
Comparative Semantics," (with B. Loewer) Propositional
Attitudes: The Role of Content in Logic, Language, and Mind, eds. C.A.
Anderson and J. Owens, University of Chicago Press, 1989, 91-112.
[28] "Subjectivity
and Environmentalism," Inquiry, 33, 1990, 197-214.
[29] "Semantics for
Indirect Discourse," Proceedings of the Modena Conference on Semantics,
1991, 1-15.
[30] "Realativism," Iride
(in Italian), March, 1992, 162-171; also, in Acta
Analytica, 1992, 91-103.
[31]"The
Epistemology of Donald Davidson," in A Companion to Epistemology,
eds., J. Dancy and E. Sosa, Basil Blackwell, 1992,
87-88.
[32] "The Principle
of Charity, in A Companion to Epistemology, eds., J. Dancy
and E. Sosa, Basil Blackwell, 1992, 365-366.
[33]"Why Meaning
Probably isn't Conceptual Role," (with J. Fodor) in Chicago Linguistic
Society Proceedings, 1992, 328-343) Reprinted in Mind and Language,
vol. 6, no. 4, 1991, 329-343; reprinted in Mental Representations, eds.,
S. Stich and T. Warfield, Basil Blackwell, 1994,
142-156.
[34]"Holism,"
in A Companion to Metaphysics, eds., E. Sosa and J. Kim, Basil
Blackwell, 1993, 213-214.
[35] "Animal Thought
and Action," Panjar Philosophical
Journal, 1993.
[36]"The Normativity of the Intentional," (with J. Fodor), in Dennett
and his Critics, ed., B. Dahlbom, Basil
Blackwell, 1993, 70-82.
[37] "Is Radical
Interpretation Possible?," (with J. Fodor), in The
Philosophy of Donald Davidson, ed., R. Stalker, Kluwer
Press, 1993, 1-23; and in Philosophical Perspectives, vol 8., ed., J. Tomberlin, 1994,
101-119.
[38]"Replies to
Block and Boghossian," Mind and Language,
(with J. Fodor), 8, 1993, 41-48.
[39] "Precis of HOLISM: a shopper's guide,"
(with J. Fodor), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, September,
1993, 637-641.
[40] "Replies to Brandom, Churchland, Devitt, McLaughlin, and Rey on HOLISM," Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research, (with J. Fodor), September 1993, 673-683.
[41]"Irreducibility
and the Mind-Body Problem," Znak (in
Polish), 1994.
[42]"Verifiability,"
in A Companion to Epistemology, ed., R.
Audi, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
[43]
"Verification," in A Companion to
Epistemology, ed., R. Audi, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
[44] "De re, De dicto, De se," in A Companion to Epistemology,
ed., R. Audi, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
[45] "Semantic
Holism," in A Companion to Epistemology,
ed., R. Audi, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
[46]"Conceptual Role
Semantics," in A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, ed., S. Guttenplan, Basil Blackwell, 1994, 192-198.
[47]"Davidson on
Action and Events," (in Italian), Iride,
1994, 171-174.
[48] "Meaning,
Holism and the Problem of Extensionality," (with J. Fodor), in Language,
Mind and Epistemology, ed. G. Preyer, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 1994, 3-19.
[49]"Replies to 11
Critics on HOLISM," Grazer Philosophica,
(with J. Fodor), 1994, 303-322.
[50]"Replies to
Perry and Boghossian on HOLISM," Philosophical
Studies 77, (with J. Fodor), 1994, 139-147.
[51]"A Comparison of
the Italian and American Systems of Higher Education" (in Italian), Kos,
1994, 57-61.
[52]"What is the
Connection Principle?," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research,
(with J. Fodor), December, 1994, 837-846;
reprinted in Polish, Przeglad
Filozoficzny, no. 3, 1996,
119-128.
[53]"What is
Analytic Philosophy?," (in Italian), La Repubblica, November 5, 1994.
[54] "Quine and the Propositional Attitudes, " (with B. Loewer), in Essays in Honor of W.V.O. Quine, eds., M. Santombraggio
and P. Leonardi, Cambridge University Press, 1995,
186-205.
[55]"John Searle on
the Background and the Network" (in Italian), Rivista
di Filosofia, LXXXVI,
1995, 55-80.
[56] "Holism and
Conceptual Role Semantics" (in Italian), Lingue
e Stile, 1995, 317-333.
[57]"An Interview
with Donald Davidson" (in Italian), Iride,
VIII, 1995, 295-321; reprinted in vol. IV of Davidson’s collected papers, Problems of Rationality, Oxford
University Press, 2004, pp. 231-266.
[58] "The Analytic
and the Synthetic," (in Italian), Teoria,
XV,1995, 3-22.
[59] "Two Dogmas of
Empiricism and the Generality Requirement," Nous, 24, 1995,
468-480.
[60] "Churchland on State Space Semantics," (with J. Fodor),
in The Churchlands
and their Critics, ed., R. McCauley, Basil Blackwell, 1996, 145-158.
[61] "The Pet Fish
and the Red Herring: Why concepts aren't prototypes," (with J. Fodor), Cognition,
vol.58, no.2, February, 1996, 243-276.
[62] "What Can't be
Valued, Can't Be Valued, and It Can't be Supervalued
Either," (with J. Fodor), the Journal of Philosophy, XCIII, 1996, pp.
516-536.
[63] "Conditions on
Understanding Language," Aristotelian Society Proceedings, September,
1996, pp. 41-60.
[64]"Reflecting
Holism," (in Italian), Holism, ed., R. Egidi,
Kluwer, 2001; also, in Catalan, “Reflexions
sobre l”holisme,” Separta,
1996, pp. 41-53.
[65]"Varieties of
Quotation," (with H. Cappelen), Mind,
vol.106, July, 1997, pp.429-450.
[66]"The Scope and
Limits of Quotation," The Philosophy of Donald Davidson, in Library
of Living Philosophers, ed., Lewis Hahn, Open Court Press, 1999, pp.691-714.
[67] "Donald
Davidson's Philosophy," Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1998.
[68] "John
Searle," Routledge Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, 1998.
[69]"On an Alleged
Connection between Indirect Quotation and Semantic Theory," (with H. Cappelen), Mind and Language, Vol. 12, 3 & 4,
September/December 1997, pp.278-296.
[70] "The Emptiness of the Lexicon,"
(with J. Fodor), Linguistic Inquiry, Vol 29,
No. 2, Spring, 1998, pp. 269-288; reprinted in The Language of Word Meaning,
Bouillon, P and F. Busa, Cambrdige:
Cambridge University Press, 2001pp.28-50.
[71] "The Semantics
of Quotation," (with H. Cappelen), Philosophy
and Linguistics, eds., Kumiko Murasugi
and Robert Stainton, Westview
Press, 1999, pp.209-222; reprinted in Polish, in The Philosophy of Donald
Davidson, ed. U. Zeglen, 1997; reprinted, in The
Philosophy of Donald Davidson, (with Davidson’s reply) ed. U. Zeglen, Routledge, 1999, pp.
97-110.
[72] "Replies to Elugardo, Pietrowski, and Stainton," (with H. Cappelen),
Philosophy and Linguistics, eds., Kumiko Murasugi and Robert Stainton, Westview Press, 1999, pp.279-285.
[73] "Semantic
Theory and Indirect Speech," (with H. Cappelen),
in Cognitive Semantics, vol.10, 1997, 4-18; reprinted, in The
Philosophy of Donald Davidson, eds., P. Kotatko,
G. Segal, and P. Pagin, Cambridge University Press,
2002.
[74] “Outline for a Truth
Conditional Semantics for Tense”, (with K. Ludwig) In Q. Smith & A. Jokic (Eds.), Tense, Time and Reference ,
Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003, pp. 49-105.
[75] “Impossible Word
Arguments,” (with J. Fodor), in Rutgers University Invitation to Cognitive
Science, eds., E. Lepore and Z. Pylyshyn, Basil Blackwell, 1999. Also, Linguistic
Inquiry, Vol. 30, no.3, summer 1999, pp.445-453.
[76] "Quine’s Holisms", (with R. De Rosa) in Handbook to
the Philosophy of W.V.Quine, ed., R. Gibson,
Cambridge University Press, 2003, forthcoming.
[77] "The Semantics
and Pragmatics of Complex Demonstratives," (with K. Ludwig), Mind,
2000.
[78] “Knowledge of
Language,” (with Kent Johnson) in Handbook of Epistemology, eds., I. Niiniluoto, M. Sintonen, and J. Wolenski, Kluwer Academic Press,
2000, pp. 707-734.
[79]“What is Logical
Form” (with Kirk Ludwig), in Logical Form, ed. G. Preyer,
Oxford; University Press, February 2002; also, in Interpreting Davidson,
eds (Segal, Pagin), Stanford University Press, 2001.
[80] “Reply to Richard
and Reimer”, (with H. Cappellen), Mind and
Language, 1998.
[81] “Reply to Tsohatzidis,” (with H. Cappellen),
Mind, September, 1998. Vol. 107, no. 427, pp.665-666.
[82]“Paul Horwich on Compositionality”, (with J. Fodor), Ratio,
2001.
[83]“Using, Mentioning
and Quoting”, (with H. Cappellen), Mind, vol.
108, 1999, October, pp. 741-750.
[84] “An Overview of the Philosophy of Donald
Davidson”, in Companion to Analytic Philosophy, eds. David Sosa and A. Martinich, Basil Blackwell Publishers, 2001, pp.296-314.
[85] "All as Sea in
Semantic Space: Churchland on Meaning
Similarity" the Journal of Philosophy, (with J. Fodor) vol XCVI, no. 8 August, 1999, pp. 381-403
[86] “Davidson and Understanding Language”, in The Philosophy of Donald Davidson, ed., Mario
De Carlo, Kluwer, 1999, pp. 47-70.
[87] “Symbolic Logic and
Natural Language”, (with E. Borg), Companion of Philosophical Logic,
eds. Dale Jacquette, Basil Blackwell, 2001.
[88] ‘Is there a problem
with Incomplete Definite Descriptions’, Descriptions, eds. M, Reimer and
A. Bezuidenhout, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp.
41-67
[89] “Michael Dummett on Singular Terms”, in The Philosophy of Michael
Dummett, in Library of Living Philosophers, ed.,
Lewis Hahn, 2005, forthcoming
[90]“Does Meaning
Determine Truth Conditions” (with H. Cappelen), Semantics
and Pragmatics, ed. Zoltan Szabo,
Oxford University Press, 2003, forthcoming.
[91] “Insensitive
Quantifiers” (with H. Cappelen), Meaning and
Truth: Investigating Philosophical Semantics, eds., J. Keim
Campbell, M. O'Rourke, and D. Shierto, Seven Bridges
Press, 2002, pp.197-213.
[92] “Meaning Holism” in Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science, forthcoming.
[93] “Brandom’s Burdens:
Critical Study of “Brandom’s Articulating Reasons”,
(with J. Fodor), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2001.
[94] “The Inutility of
Meaning (with K. Ludwig), forthcoming.
[95] “Quantificational
Demonstratives” (with K. Johnson), Philosophical Perspectives, 2002.,
pp. 17-43
[96] “Analyticity Again”,
forthcoming, (with J. Fodor) Handbook in Philosophy of Language, ed. M. Devitt and R. Hanley, Basil Blackwell, 2005.
[97] ‘Philosophical
Semantics’, Encyclopedia Britannica,
2003
[98] “Indexicality, Binding, Anaphora and A Priori Truth”, (with H. Cappelen), Analysis, October, 2002
[99] ‘Mood Matters’ (with S-J Leslie), forthcoming.
[100] ‘Wh-words’ (with S-J Leslie), forthcoming
[101] ‘The Myth of Unarticulated Constituents’ (with Herman Cappelen), in Essays in Honor of John Perry, eds. M.
O’Rourke and C. Washington, MIT Press, 2006, forthcoming.
[102] ‘Context Shifting Arguments’ (with H. Cappelen),
Philosophical Perspectives, 2003, pp. 25-50.
[103] ‘The Philosophy of Donald Davidson’, Midwest Studies, 2004,
[104] ‘Donald Davidson’, entry in the Dictionary of American Philosophy, Thoemes Press, 2005.
[105] ‘W.V.O. Quine’ entry in the Dictionary
of American Philosophy, Thoemes Press, 2005.
[106] ‘A tall tale: in defense of semantic minimalism and speech act
pluralism’, (with H. Cappelen) Contextualism in Philosophy, OUP, eds. G. Preyer, 2005. pp.
197-220.
[107] ‘Analytic and synthetic’, in Random House Encyclopedia, 2nd
edition, 2004.
[108] “Out of Context” (with J. Fodor), Proceedings
of American Philosophical Association, 2004
[109] “Shared Content” (with H. Cappelen) in Handbook in
Philosophy of Language, eds. Ernie Lepore and Barry
Smith, Oxford University Press, 2006,.pp. 1020-1055.
[110]“Quotation”, (with H. Cappelen) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2005
[111]‘Varieties of Quotation Revisited’, (with H. Capplen).
Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 17, 2003,
pp.51-76
[112] ‘Logical Form’ (with M. Stone), in Philosophy
of Logic, *Handbook of the Philosophy of Science* North-Holland, ed. Dale Jacquete, 2006.
[113]‘Impossible Words: reply to Johnson’, (with J. Fodor), Mind & Language, Vol. 20 No. 3 June
2005, pp. 353–356.
[114] ‘Ontology in the Theory of Meaning’ (with Kirk Ludwig), Truth and Probability: Essays in honor of
Hughes Leblanc. eds. B. Brown and H. Leplage, Colege Publications, 2005,
pp.17-28; also, in Current Topics in
Logic and Analytic Philosophy, eds. C. Martínez,,
J.. Falguera, J. Sagüillo ,
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Press, 2007, pp. 78-88.
[115] ‘Philosophy of
Language’, McMillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2006, pp.
[116] ‘Reply to Brandom’, (with J. Fodor), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2007.
[117] ‘‘Relevance Theory and Shared Content’ Advances in Pragmatics, 2006, N. Burton-Roberts (ed.), Palgrave Macmillian
[118]‘Reply to Critics’ Mind and
Language, (with H. Cappelen), vol
21., 2006. pp. 50-73.
[119] ‘Reply to Critics’, Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, (with H. Cappelen) 2007
[120]‘Introduction’ (with Kirk Ludwig) The Essential Davidson,
Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 1-20.
[121] ‘Quotation, Context Sensitivity, Signs and Expressions’ (with H. Cappelen), Philosophical
Perspectives, 2006
[122] ‘Meaning and Ontology’ (with J. Pellitier) Philosophy of Language, eds. R. Schantz, Routledge, 2007..
[123] ‘Radical Misinterpretation: Reply to Stoutland’,
(w. K. Ludwig), International Journal of
Philosophy, 2007.
[124] ‘Meaning and
Ontology’, (w. F.J. Pellitier), in Prospects
for Meaning, ed. R. Shantz, de Gruyter: Berlin & New York, 2008.
[125] ‘What the medium really is the message’, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2009
[126] “Against Metaphorical Meaning”, w. M. Stone, Topoi, 2010.
[127] “Linguistics and Philosophy’ (w. F.J. Pellitier),
in The Philosophy of Roger Gibson, Peter Lang,
2008.
[128] “Slurring Words” (w.
Luvell Anderson), Nous,
2010, forthcoming
[129] “On Words” (w. J.
Hawthorne), the Journal of Philosophy,
2011, forthcoming.
[130] ‘Davidson’, (w. K.Ludwig),
Twelve Modern Philosophers, eds. Christopher Belshaw and Gary Kemp
, Wiley Pubslihers, Wiley-Blackwell
[131] “Ernie Lepore on the
Impact and Methodology of Academic Philosophy”, Interview in Filosofisk
Supplement (2008) – Norway, pp.41-44.
[132] ‘Fiengo
and May on Linguistic Expression”, w. Josh Armstrong, International Journal of Philosophy, 2010, forthcoming.
[133] ‘Quotation and Demonstration”, w. M. Johnson. 2011, Understanding
Quotation. Linguistic and philosophical analyses, Brendel,
Elke & Meibauer, Jörg & Steinbach, Markus (eds.), pp. 231-248.
[134] ‘Context Sensitivity”, w. T. Donaldson, Semantics for Natural Languages,
eds. G. Russell and D. Graf, Routledge, 2012
[135] “Saying and Agreeing”, w. A. Sennett, Mind and Language, 2010, forthcoming.
[136] "Truth and Meaning Redux:
Reply to Soames", (w. Kirk Ludwig), Philosophical
Studies, 154, 2011: 251-277.
[137] ”Conversational Implicatures and Speaker
Meaning”, (w. M. Stone), in progress.
[138] “The Philosophy of Umberto Eco”, Library
of Living Philosophers, in progress.
[139] “Context Sensitivity and Content Sharing,” The Philosophers Magazine, 2010, ed. J. Baggini.
[140] “Speech and Harm”, New York
Times, Nov. 8, 2010
[141] “On Slurs: a response”, New York Times, Dec. 24, 2010
[142] “Poetry, Medium and Message,” New York Times, July 21, 2011
[143] “What is said”, CSLI, ed. C. Penco,
forthcoming
[144] “Minimalism and Contextualism,” in Anthology is on the Minimalism-Contextualism, eds. Sarah-Jane Conrad & Klaus Petrus, forthcoming
[145] “Poetry and Translation”, Routledge Handbook
of Philosophy of Literature, eds,
J Gibson and N. Carroll, forthcoming.
[146] “On Slurs”, Special Issue, Analytic Philosophy, 2012.
[147] “Ideas of the century: Context Sensitivity and Content Sharing”, The
Philosophers Magagine, 2010
[148] Interpretation and Politeness, (with M Stone), The
Philosophers Magazine, 2012.
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