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  1. Quantifiers and propositional attitudes.Willard van Orman Quine - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (5):177-187.
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  • Afterthoughts.David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 565-614.
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  • Languages of possibility: an essay in philosophical logic.Graeme Forbes - 1989 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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  • (1 other version)Modality and description.Arthur Smullyan - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):31-37.
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  • Essentialism and quantified modal logic.Terence Parsons - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (1):35-52.
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  • (1 other version)The problem of de re modality.Kit Fine - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 197--272.
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  • Referring.Leonard Linsky - 1967 - New York,: Humanities P..
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  • (1 other version)Modality and Description.Arthur Francis Smullyan - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):149-150.
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  • Russellianism and psychological generalizations.David Braun - 2000 - Noûs 34 (2):203-236.
    (1) Harry believes that Twain is a writer. (2) Harry believes that Clemens is a writer. I say that this is Russellianism's most notorious consequence because it is so often used to argue against the view: many philosophers think that it is obvious that (1) and (2) can differ in truth value, and so they conclude that Russellianism is false. Let's call this the Substitution Objection to Russellianism.
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  • Identity and substitutivity.Richard Cartwright - 1971 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Identity and individuation. New York,: New York University Press. pp. 119--133.
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  • Substitutivity, Obstinacy, and the Case of Giorgione.Stefano Predelli - 2010 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (1):5-21.
    In this essay, I propose an analysis of Quine’s example ’Giorgione was so-called because of his size’, grounded on the idea of an obstinate demonstrative. In the first sections, I discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the demonstrative and logophoric treatments of ‘so called’, I highlight certain parallelisms with Davidson’s paratactic view of quotation, and I introduce independent considerations in favor of the idea of an obstinate demonstrative. In the second half of my essay, I apply this notion to Quine’s (...)
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  • Languages of Possibility. [REVIEW]Mark Richard - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (1):139.
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  • Giorgione.Ludwig Justi & Giorgione - 1936 - D. Reimer.
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