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List of contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction Savas L. Tsohatzidis 1
What is language: some preliminary remarks John R. Searle 15
From Mind to Meaning
Content, mode, and self-reference Francois Recanati 49
Searle against the world: how can experiences find their objects? Kent Bach 64
Seeing what is there Robin Jeshion 79
Intentionalism, descriptivism, and proper names Wayne A. Davis 102
On the alleged priority of thought over language Christopher Gauker 125
Rule skepticism: Searle's criticism of Kripke's Wittgenstein Martin Kusch 143
From Meaning to Force
How to say things with words Kepa Korta John Perry 169
Semantics without the distinction between sense and force Stephen J. Barker 190
Dynamic discourse semantics for embedded speech acts Nicholas Asher 211
Yes-no questions and the myth of content invariance Savas L. Tsohatzidis 244
How do speech acts express psychological states? Mitchell Green 267
References 285
Index 294
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