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  1. Logic and conversation.Herbert Paul Grice - 1967 - In Paul Grice (ed.), Studies in the Way of Words. Harvard University Press. pp. 41-58.
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  • The ordinary language tree.Fred Sommers - 1959 - Mind 68 (270):160-185.
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  • Types and ontology.Fred Sommers - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (3):327-363.
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  • Meaning and reference.Hilary Putnam - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (19):699-711.
    UNCLEAR as it is, the traditional doctrine that the notion "meaning" possesses the extension/intension ambiguity has certain typical consequences. The doctrine that the meaning of a term is a concept carried the implication that mean- ings are mental entities. Frege, however, rebelled against this "psy- chologism." Feeling that meanings are public property-that the same meaning can be "grasped" by more than one person and by persons at different times-he identified concepts (and hence "intensions" or meanings) with abstract entities rather than (...)
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  • Simplicity.David Hills - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (4):595.
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  • On the internal structure of perceptual and semantic categories.E. H. Rosch - 1973 - In T. E. Moore (ed.), Cognitive Development and the Acquisition of Language. Academic. pp. 111-144.
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  • Natural Deduction Rules for Obligation.Frederic B. Fitch - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1):27 - 38.
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