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Preface vii
Foreword viii
Introduction 1
Sense and Direct Reference 2
The Background 17
Sense and Reference 18
Of Names (excerpt) 34
On Denoting 41
Selection from the Frege-Russell Correspondence 53
Introduction to Mathematical Logic (excerpt) 54
The Attack on Frege 83
Identity and Necessity 84
Proper Names and Identifying Descriptions 107
Designation (excerpt) 125
The Meaning of "Meaning" 126
Taking the Fregean Seriously 180
A Millian Heir Rejects the Wages of Sinn 198
The Development of the New Theory 235
Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice 236
On Proper Names in Belief Ascriptions 266
Frege's Puzzle 280
Substitutivity 327
The Prince and the Phone Booth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs 356
Attitudes in Context 379
The Response to the New Theory of Reference 401
Belief Ascription 402
Why Semantic Innocence? 420
Note on an Attempted Refutation ofFrege 430
Against Direct Reference 462
Why Water Isn't H[subscript 2]O, Much Less Isn't Necessarily H[subscript 2]O? 495
The Semantics of Singular Terms 496
Brian Loar on Singular Terms 517
Names and Descriptions: A Reply to Michael Devitt 524
The Causal Theory of Names 528
On Existentialism 544
Transworld Identity, Singular Propositions, and Picture-Thinking 559
The Rebirth of Fregeanism 569
The Indispensability of Sinn 570
The Boethian Compromise 590
On Sense and Intension 605
Replies to the Rebirth of Fregeanism 653
Rigid Designation and Its Lessons for the Semantic Contents of Proper Names 654
Ambitious Two-Dimensionalism 690
Indexicals 719
Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics, and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals 720
Afterthoughts 782
Frege on Demonstratives 820
Demonstrating and Necessity 838
Empty Terms 873
Nonexistence 874
Empty Names 917
The Contingent a Priori and Necessary a Posteriori 937
Reference and Contingency 938
How to Measure the Standard Metre 962
The Necessary Aposteriori 980
Puzzles 1001
A Puzzle about Belief 1002
Illogical Belief 1037
Substitution and Simple Sentences 1067
How Much Substitutivity? 1073
Reply to Forbes 1078
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