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Mark Platts. Introduction. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 1–18. - Colin McGinn. Truth and use. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 19–40. - Christopher Peacocke. Causal modalities and realism. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 41–68. - Hartry Field. Tarski's theory of truth. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 83–110. (Reprinted from The journal of philosophy, vol. 69 (1972), pp. 347–375.) - John McDowell. Physicalism and primitive denotation: Field on Tarski. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 111–130. (Reprinted from Erkenntnis, vol. 13 (1978), pp. 131–152.) - Donald Davidson. Reality without reference. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 131–140. (Reprinted from Dialectica, vol. 31 (1977), pp. 247–258.) - John McDowell. On the sense and reference of a proper name. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 141–166. (Reprinted from Mind, n.s. vol. 86 (1977), pp. 159–185.) - Tyler Burge. Truth and singular terms. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 167–181. (Reprinted with slight changes from Noûs, vol. 8 (1974), pp. 309–325.) - Barry Taylor. Truth-theory for indexical languages. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 182–198. - Colin McGinn. Operators, predicates and truth-theory. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 199–205. - John McDowell. Quotation and saying that. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 206–237. - Gareth Evans. Pronouns, quantifiers and relative clauses (I). Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 255–317. (Reprinted with slight changes from Canadian journal of philosophy, vol. 7 (1977), pp. 467–536.) - David Wiggins. ‘Most’ and ‘all’: some comments on a familiar programme, and on the logical form of quantified sentences. Reference, truth and reality, Essays on the philosophy of language, edited by Mark Platts, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, and Henley, 1980, pp. 318–346.

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