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Harman's Zoo Story

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

Harold Morick
Affiliation:
State University of New York at Albany

Abstract

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Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1979

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References

1 Karman, Gilbert, Thought, corrected ed. (1977), 108109.Google Scholar

2 This second notion is forcefully attacked in Chomsky, Noam, ‘Some Empiri cal Assumptions in Modern Philosophy of Language’Google Scholar, in Morick, Harold (ed.), Challenges to Empiricism (1972), see especially pp. 303304.Google Scholar

3 Harman, Gilbert, ‘Quine on Meaning and Existence’, Review of Metaphysics (1967), 149.Google Scholar For a useful discussion of the relationship between de re and de dicto belief see Chisholm, R. M., Philosophical Studies (1975), 120.Google Scholar

4 ‘Quine on Meaning and Existence’, 145, 148.Google Scholar

5 Donnellan, Keith, ‘Reference and Definite Descriptions’, The Philosophical Review (1966).Google Scholar