Modalities and intensional languages
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(16)- Associative substitutional semantics and quantified modal logic
- The structure of content is not transparent
- The principle of the indiscernibility of identicals requires no restrictions
- First-order classical modal logic
- Peter van Inwagen, substitutional quantification, and ontological commitment
- Counterfactual assumptions and counterfactual implications
- Proper names, contingency \textit{a priori} and necessity \textit{a posteriori}
- The fallacies of the new theory of reference
- Williamson on counterpossibles
- Towards a pluralist theory of singular thought
- On a derivation of the necessity of identity
- Revisiting epistemic logic with names
- Naive Russellians and Schiffer's puzzle
- The multiple relation theory and Schiffer's puzzle
- Extensionality and logicality
- Committing to an individual: ontological commitment, reference and epistemology
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