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  1. Reference in Conceptual Realism.Nino B. Cocchiarella - 1998 - Synthese 114 (2):169-202.
    A conceptual theory of the referential and predicable concepts used in basic speech and mental acts is described in which singular and general, complex and simple, and pronominal and nonpronominal, referential concepts are given a uniform account. The theory includes an intensional realism in which the intensional contents of predicable and referential concepts are represented through nominalized forms of the predicate and quantifier phrases that stand for those concepts. A central part of the theory distinguishes between active and deactivated referential (...)
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  • Conceptualism, Realism, and Intensional Logic.Nino B. Cocchiarella - 1989 - Topoi 8 (1):15-34.
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  • Ockham on mental.John Trentman - 1970 - Mind 79 (316):586-590.
    Mental language, According to ockham, Consists of mental acts or capacities for performing mental acts. Its structure is analogous to that of spoken or written language and is the structure of a logically ideal language. Hence its study is useful for philosophy. Ockham's concern about the apparent closeness of the analogy is also considered with reference to his discussion of the possibility of angelic (and hence nonphysical) language.
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  • Mental events.Wilfrid Sellars - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (4):325 - 345.
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  • Conceptual realism as a theory of logical form.Nino Cocchiarella - 1997 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 51 (200):175-199.
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