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Crispin Wright. On the philosophical significance of Frege's theorem. Language, thought, and logic, Essays in honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard G. HeckJnr. , Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 1998 (©1997), pp. 201–244. - George Boolos. Is Hume's principle analytic? Language, thought, and logic, Essays in honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard G. HeckJnr. , Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 1998 (©1997), pp. 245–261. - Charles Parsons. Wright on abstraction and set theory. Language, thought, and logic, Essays in honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard G. HeckJnr. , Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 1998 (©1997), pp. 263–271. - Richard G. HeckJnr. The Julius Caesar objection. Language, thought, and logic, Essays in honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard G. HeckJnr. , Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 1998 (©1997), pp. 273–308.

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