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McKinsey, Michael. 1978. “Names and Intentionality.” The
Philosophical Review 87: 171–199.
McKinsey, Michael. 1979. “Levels of Obligation.” Philosophical
Studies 35: 385–395.
McKinsey, Michael. 1984. “Causality and the Paradox of Names.” in
Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9: Causation and
Causal Theories, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 491–515. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
University of Minnesota Press.
McKinsey, Michael. 1987. “Apriorism in the Philosophy of Language.”
Philosophical Studies 52: 1–32.
McKinsey, Michael. 1991a. “Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access.”
Analysis 51: 9–16.
McKinsey, Michael. 1991b. “The Internal Basis of Meaning.” Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly 72: 143–169.
McKinsey, Michael. 1993. “Curing Folk Psychology of Arthritis.”
Philosophical Studies 70: 323–336.
McKinsey, Michael. 1994a.
“Individuating Beliefs.” in Philosophical Perspectives 8: Logic and
Language, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 303–330. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
McKinsey, Michael. 1994b. “Accepting the Consequences of
Anti-Individualism.” Analysis 54: 124–128.
McKinsey, Michael. 1998. “The Grammar of Belief.” in Thought, Language and Ontology – Essays in Memory of
Hector-Neri Castañeda, edited by Francesco Orilia and William J. Rapaport, pp. 3–24. Philosophical Studies
Series n. 76. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
McKinsey, Michael. 1999. “The Semantics of Belief Ascriptions.”
Noûs 33(4): 519–557.
McKinsey, Michael. 2002a. “Forms of Externalism and Privileged
Access.” in Philosophical
Perspectives 16: Language and Mind, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 199–224. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
McKinsey, Michael. 2002b. “The Semantic Basis of Externalism.” in
Meaning and Truth: Investigations in
Philosophical Semantics, edited by Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rourke, and David Shier, pp. 34–52. New York: Seven Bridges
Press. Proceedings of the Eastern Washington University and the
University of Idaho Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference on
Meaning.
McKinsey, Michael. 2005. “Critical Notice of Soames (2002).”
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35(1).
McKinsey, Michael. 2006. “Direct Reference and Logical Truth: a Reply to Lasonen-Aarnio
(2006).” Dialectica 60(4): 447–451.
McKinsey, Michael. 2007a. “Externalism and Privileged Access Are
Inconsistent.” in Contemporary
Debates in Philosophy of Mind, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin and Jonathan Cohen, pp. 53–66. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 8. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers. second edition: McLaughlin and Cohen
(2023).
McKinsey, Michael. 2007b. “A Refutation of Qualia-Physicalism.” in
Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy
of John Perry, edited by Michael O’Rourke and Corey Washington, pp. 469–505. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
McKinsey, Michael. 2009. “Thought by Description.” Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 78(1): 83–102.
McKinsey, Michael. 2010.
“Understanding Proper Names.” Linguistics
and Philosophy 33(4): 325–354.
McKinsey, Michael. 2018. “Skepticism and Content Externalism.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/skepticism-content-externalism/.
Further References
Lasonen-Aarnio, Maria. 2006. “Externalism and A Priori Knowledge of the World: Why
Privileged Access is Not the Issue.” Dialectica
60(4): 433–445.
Soames, Scott. 2002. Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of
Naming and Necessity. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/0195145283.001.0001.