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De Rosa, Raffaella and LePore, Ernest. 2004. “Quine’s Meaning Holisms.” in The Cambridge Companion to Quine, edited by
Roger F. Gibson, pp. 65–90. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Donaldson, Thomas and LePore, Ernest. 2012.
“Context-Sensitivity.” in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1991. “Why Meaning (Probably) Isn’t Conceptual
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Reprinted in Villanueva (1993, 15–32) and in
Fodor and
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1992. Holism: A Shopper’s Guide. Oxford: Blackwell
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1993a. “Is
Intentional Ascription Intrinsically Normative?” in
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pp. 70–82. Philosophers and Their Critics.
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1993b. “Replies [to Discussants of Fodor and LePore
(1992)].” Grazer Philosophische Studien
46: 303–322. “Holism: A Consumer Update,” ed. by
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1993c. “Is Radical
Interpretation Possible?” in Reflecting
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1994a. “Meaning Holism and the Problem of
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1994b. “What is the Connection Principle?”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54: 837–845.
Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1996a. “What Cannot Be Evaluated Cannot Be Evaluated, and It
Cannot Be Superevaluated Either.” The Journal of
Philosophy 93(10): 516–535. Reprinted in Fodor and LePore
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1996b. “Paul Churchland and State Space Semantics.”
in The Churchlands and their
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1996d. “The Red Herring and the Pet Fish: Why Concepts Still
Can’t Be Prototypes.” Cognition 58: 253–270.
Reprinted in Fodor and LePore (2002a,
27–42).
Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1996e. “All at Sea in Semantic Space: Churchland on Meaning
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1998. “The Emptiness of the Lexicon: Reflections on James
Pustejovsky’s The Generative Lexicon.”
Linguistic Inquiry 29(2): 269–288. Reprinted in Bouillon and Busa
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 1999. “Impossible
Words?” Linguistic Inquiry 30(3): 445–453.
Reprinted in Fodor and LePore (2002a,
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2001a. “Brandom’s Burdens: Compositionality and
Inferentialism.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2001b. “Why Compositionality Won’t Go Away: Reflections on
Horwich’s ‘Deflationary’ Theory.”
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2002a. The
Compositionality Papers. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2002b.
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2006. “Analyticity
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the Philosophy of Language, edited by Michael Devitt and Richard Hanley, pp. 114–130. Blackwell Philosophy
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Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2007. “Brandom Beleaguered [on Brandom (2007)].”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74(3): 677–691.
Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2010a. The Metaphysics of Content. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Fodor, Jerry A. and LePore, Ernest. 2010b. “Brandom
Beleaguered.” in Reading Brandom. On Making
It Explicit, edited by Bernhard Weiss and Jeremy Wanderer, pp. 181–193. London: Routledge.
Harman, Gilbert H. and LePore, Ernest, eds. 2014a. A Companion to W.v.O. Quine. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118607992.
Harman, Gilbert H. and LePore, Ernest. 2014b. “Introduction: Life and Work.” in A Companion to W.v.O. Quine, edited by
Gilbert H. Harman and Ernest LePore, pp. 1–14. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118607992.
Hawthorne, John and LePore, Ernest. 2011. “On
Words.” The Journal of Philosophy 108(9):
447–485.
Johnson, Kent and LePore, Ernest. 2002. “Does Syntax Reveal Semantics? A Case Study of Complex
Demonstratives.” in Philosophical
Perspectives 16: Language and Mind, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 17–41. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Kirk-Giannini, Cameron Domenico and LePore, Ernest. 2017. “De Ray: On the Boundaries of the Davidsonian Semantic
Programme.” Mind 126(503): 697–714.
LePore, Ernest. 1977. “Reply to Professor Root.” Philosophical
Studies 32(2): 211–215.
LePore, Ernest. 1981. “Anaphoric Pronouns with Universal Quantifier Nominals as
Antecedents.” Logique et Analyse 24(94): 201–210.
LePore, Ernest. 1982. “In Defense of Davidson.” Linguistics
and Philosophy 5(3): 277–294.
LePore, Ernest. 1983a. “The Concept of Meaning and its Role in Understanding
Language.” Dialectica 37(2): 133–140.
LePore, Ernest. 1983b. “What
Model-Theoretic Semantics Cannot Do.” Synthese
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LePore, Ernest. 1985. “The Semantics of Action, Event, and Singular Causal
Sentences.” in Actions and
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edited by Ernest LePore and Brian P.
McLaughlin, pp. 151–161. Oxford:
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LePore, Ernest, ed. 1986a. Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy
of Donald Davidson. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
LePore, Ernest. 1986b. “Truth in Meaning.” in Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy
of Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore, pp. 3–27. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
LePore, Ernest, ed. 1987. New Directions in Semantics. vol. 1. New
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LePore, Ernest. 1990. “Subjectivism and Environmentalism.”
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LePore, Ernest. 1991a.
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LePore, Ernest. 1992.
“Relativism.” Acta Analytica 7(8).
LePore, Ernest. 1997. “Conditions on Understanding Language.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97: 41–60.
LePore, Ernest. 1999a. “The Scope and Limits of Quotation.” in
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LePore, Ernest. 2000. Meaning and Argument: An Introduction to Logic Through
Language. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
LePore, Ernest. 2003. Meaning and Argument: An Introduction to Logic Through
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LePore, Ernest. 2004. “An Abuse of Context in Semantics: The Case of Incomplete
Definite Descriptions.” in Descriptions and Beyond, edited by Marga
Reimer and Anne L. Bezuidenhout, pp. 41–67. Oxford: Oxford
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LePore, Ernest. 2009. “The Heresy of Paraphrase: When the Medium Really Is the
Message.” in Midwest Studies in
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A Companion to W.v.O. Quine, edited
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LePore, Ernest and Garson, James W. 1983. “Pronouns and Quantifier-Scope in English.”
The Journal of Philosophical Logic 12(3): 327–358.
LePore, Ernest and van Gulick,
Robert, eds. 1991. John Searle and His
Critics. Philosophers and Their
Critics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1987a. “Mind
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LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1987b. “Dual
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Reprinted in Silvers (1989, 161–188).
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1987c.
“Solipsistic Semantics.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 10: Studies in the
Philosophy of Mind, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 595–614. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
University of Minnesota Press.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1988. “A Putnam’s Progress.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12: Realism and
Antirealism, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 459–473. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
University of Minnesota Press.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1989a. “You Can
Say That Again.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 14: Contemporary
Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language II,
edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E.
Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 338–356. Notre Dame, Indiana:
University of Notre Dame Press.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1989b. “What Davidson should Have Said.” Grazer
Philosophische Studien 36: 65–78. “The Mind of Donald
Davidson,” ed. by Johannes Brandl and Wolfgang L. Gombocz;
reprinted in Villanueva (1990, 190–199).
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1989c. “More on Making Mind Matter.”
Philosophical Topics 17(1): 175–192.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1989d. “Absolute Truth Theories for Modal Languages as Theories
of Interpretation.” Crı́tica: Revista
Hispanoamericana de Filosofı́a 21(61): 43–73.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1990. “A Study in Comparative Semantics.” in
Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in
Logic, Language, and Mind, edited by Curtis Anthony Anderson and Joseph Owens, pp. 91–112. CSLI
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LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1993. “Reply to Critics.” Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 53: 673–682.
LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C. 1995. “Quine and the Attitudes.” in On
Quine – New Essays, edited by Paolo Leonardi and Marco Santambrogio, pp. 186–205. Cambridge: Cambridge
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LePore, Ernest and Loewer, Barry C., eds. 2011. Meaning,
Mind & Matter. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199580781.001.0001.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2000. “The Semantics and Pragmatics of Complex
Demonstratives.” Mind 109: 199–240.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2001a. “Donald
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Martinich and David Sosa, pp. 296–314. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford:
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2001b. “What is Logical Form?” in
Interpreting Davidson, edited by Petr Kotátko, Peter Pagin, and Gabriel M. A. Segal. Stanford, California: CSLI
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2003a. “Outline for a Truth-Conditional Semantics of
Tense.” in Time, Tense and
Reference, edited by Aleksandar Jokić and Quentin Smith, pp. 49–106. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2003b. “Truth and Meaning.” in Donald
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2004. “Donald
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2005. Donald Davidson: Meaning, Truth, Language, and
Reality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199251347.001.0001.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2006. “Ontology in the Theory of Meaning.”
International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14(3): 325–335.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2007a. Donald Davidson’s Truth-Theoretic Semantics.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199290932.001.0001.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2007b. “The Reality of Language: On the Davidson/Dummett
Exchange.” in The Philosophy of
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2011. “Truth and Meaning Redux.” Philosophical
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LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A., eds. 2013a. A Companion to Donald Davidson. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118328408.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2013b. “Introduction: Life and Work.” in A Companion to Donald Davidson, edited by
Ernest LePore and Kirk A. Ludwig, pp. 1–12. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118328408.
LePore, Ernest and Ludwig, Kirk A. 2013c. “Truth in the Theory of Meaning.” in
A Companion to Donald Davidson,
edited by Ernest LePore and Kirk A. Ludwig, pp. 175–190. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
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LePore, Ernest and McLaughlin, Brian P., eds. 1985a. Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of
Donald Davidson. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
LePore, Ernest and McLaughlin, Brian P. 1985b. “Actions, Reasons, Causes, and Intentions.”
in Actions and Events: Perspectives on the
Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore and Brian P. McLaughlin, pp. 3–13. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
LePore, Ernest and Pelletier, Francis Jeffry. 2012. “Meaning and Ontology.” in Prospects for Meaning, edited by Richard
Schantz, pp. 399–434. Current Issues in Theoretical Philosophy n. 3.
Berlin: de Gruyter.
LePore, Ernest and Pylyshyn, Zenon W., eds. 1999. What is Cognitive Science? Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
LePore, Ernest and Smith, Barry C., eds. 2006. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
Language. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199552238.001.0001.
LePore, Ernest and Sosa, David, eds. 2019. Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language.
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