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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Prison-House of Language | 17 |
2 | Referential Realism | 26 |
3 | Out of the Prison-House | 45 |
4 | Russell's Principle and Wittgenstein's Slogan | 63 |
5 | The Name-Tracking Network | 95 |
6 | Rigidity | 126 |
7 | Descriptions and Causes | 133 |
8 | Knowledge of Rules | 159 |
9 | Meaning and Truth | 193 |
10 | Truth and Use | 207 |
11 | Unnatural Kinds | 231 |
12 | Necessity and "Grammar" | 261 |
13 | Indeterminacy of Translation | 291 |
14 | Linguistic Competence | 309 |
15 | Paradox and Substitutivity | 324 |
Epilogue: Relative Realism | 347 | |
Notes | 383 | |
Index | 399 |
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