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Alxatib, Sam, Pagin, Peter and Sauerland, Uli. 2013. “Acceptable Contradictions: Pragmatics or
Semantics?” The Journal of Philosophical Logic
42(4): 619–634.
Cohnitz, Daniel, Pagin, Peter and Rossberg, Marcus. 2014. “Monism, Pluralism and Relativism: New Essays on the
Status of Logic.” Erkenntnis 79(suppl., 2):
201–210.
Glüer, Kathrin and Pagin, Peter. 2006. “Proper Names and Relational Modality.”
Linguistics and Philosophy 29(5): 507–535.
Glüer, Kathrin and Pagin, Peter. 2007. “Analyticity, Modality, and General Terms.”
in Hommage à
Wlodek. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz,
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Glüer, Kathrin and Pagin, Peter. 2012a. “Reply to Forbes.” Analysis 72(2):
298–303.
Glüer, Kathrin and Pagin, Peter. 2012b. “General Terms and Relational Modality.”
Noûs 46(1): 159–199.
Glüer, Kathrin and Pagin, Peter. 2014. “Vulcan Might Have Existed, and Neptune Not: On the
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Pagin, Peter. 1989. “Review of Hale (1987).” History
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Pagin, Peter. 1997. “Is Compositionality Compatible with
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Pagin, Peter. 1998. “Bivalence: Meaning Theory vs. metaphysics.”
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Pagin, Peter. 1999. “Radical Interpretation and Compositional
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“Sensation Terms.” Dialectica 54(3):
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Pagin, Peter. 2000b. “Publicness and Indeterminacy.” in Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for
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Pagin, Peter. 2003a. “Communication and Strong Compositionality.”
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Pagin, Peter. 2003b. “Quine and the Problem of Synonymy.”
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Pagin, Peter. 2005. “Compositionality and Context.” in Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and
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Pagin, Peter. 2006a. “The Status of Charity II: Charity, Probability, and
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Pagin, Peter. 2006b. “Meaning
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Pagin, Peter. 2008a. “Informativeness and Moore’s Paradox.”
Analysis 68(1): 46–57.
Pagin, Peter. 2008b. “What is Communicative Success?”
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38(1): 85–116.
Pagin, Peter. 2009a. “Compositionality, Understanding, and
Proofs.” Mind 118(471): 713–737.
Pagin, Peter. 2009b. “Intuitionism and the Anti-Justification of
Bivalence.” in Logicism,
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Pagin, Peter. 2010. “Vagueness and Central Gaps.” in Cuts and Clouds. Vagueness, Its Nature, and Its
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Pagin, Peter. 2011a. “Vagueness and Domain Restriction.” in
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Pagin, Peter. 2011b. “Information and Assertoric Force.” in
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Pagin, Peter. 2012a. “Assertion, Inference, and Consequence.”
Synthese 187(3): 869–885.
Pagin, Peter. 2012b. “A Note on the Phenomenal Sorites.”
Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12(3): 519–524.
Pagin, Peter. 2012c. “Communication and the Complexity of
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Pagin, Peter. 2013a. “Review of Soames (2010).”
Mind 122(486): 589–593.
Pagin, Peter. 2013b. “The Cognitive Significance of Mental
Files.” Disputatio 5(36): 133–145.
Pagin, Peter. 2013c. “Radical Interpretation and the Principle of
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Pagin, Peter. 2014a. “Pragmatic Enrichment as Coherence Raising.”
Philosophical Studies 168(1): 59–100.
Pagin, Peter. 2014b.
“Intersubjective Intentional Identity.” in
Empty Representations. Reference &
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Pagin, Peter. 2014c. “Review of Korta and Perry
(2011).” The Philosophical Review 123(3):
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Pagin, Peter. 2014d. “Indeterminacy of Translation.” in A Companion to W.v.O. Quine, edited by
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Pagin, Peter. 2015. “Problems with Norms of Assertion.”
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Pagin, Peter. 2016. “De Se Communication: Centered or
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Pagin, Peter. 2017. “Tolerance and Higher-Order Vagueness.”
Synthese 194(10): 3727–3760.
Pagin, Peter. 2019. “A
General Argument Against Structured Propositions.”
Synthese 196(4): 1501–1528.
Pagin, Peter. 2020a. “The Force of Assumptions and
Self-Attributions.” in Epistemology After Sextus
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Pagin, Peter and Pelletier, Francis Jeffry. 2007. “Content, Context, and Composition.” in
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Pagin, Peter and Westerståhl, Dag. 1993. “Predicate Logic with Flexibly Binding Operators and
Natural Language Semantics.” Journal of Logic,
Language, and Information 2(2): 89–128.
Pagin, Peter and Westerståhl, Dag. 2001. “Editorial:
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Pagin, Peter and Westerståhl, Dag. 2010. “Compositionality II: Arguments and
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Korta, Kepa and Perry, John R. 2011. Critical Pragmatics: an Inquiry into Reference and
Communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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