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2![Graeme Forbes Intensional Verbs in Event Semantics T6 Graeme Forbes Intensional Verbs in Event Semantics T6](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/0728c47a5c893ff11176bf3b6307a201.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: spot.colorado.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2008-11-28 00:43:19
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3![CRITICAL NOTICES The Fine Line DAVID SOSA 1. Introduction One of the virtues of Kit Fine’s Semantic Relationism is that he states its guiding idea early on, and clearly. ‘[T]he fact that two utterances say the same t CRITICAL NOTICES The Fine Line DAVID SOSA 1. Introduction One of the virtues of Kit Fine’s Semantic Relationism is that he states its guiding idea early on, and clearly. ‘[T]he fact that two utterances say the same t](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/d9720fb42f6235c5751ce81ff09f663b.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.jimpryor.netLanguage: English - Date: 2012-12-08 09:30:00
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4![Specific, Yet Opaque Zolt´an Gendler Szab´o Yale University [removed] Abstract. In her dissertation, Janet Fodor has argued that the quantificational force and the intensional status of certain quantifier Specific, Yet Opaque Zolt´an Gendler Szab´o Yale University [removed] Abstract. In her dissertation, Janet Fodor has argued that the quantificational force and the intensional status of certain quantifier](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/0f38e6515c9bfcf5f53d1ec079931e88.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: pantheon.yale.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2010-07-13 19:36:25
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5![1 The Non-Identity of A Material Thing and Its Matter Many philosophers have thought that a material thing is, or may be, one and the same as its matter - that a statue, for example, may be the same as the clay from whic 1 The Non-Identity of A Material Thing and Its Matter Many philosophers have thought that a material thing is, or may be, one and the same as its matter - that a statue, for example, may be the same as the clay from whic](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/59479b8d75f7ec191a604dce7b9f1b2a.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2006-08-24 10:29:34
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