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Cooper, Robin and Parsons, Terence D. 1976. “Montague Grammar, Generative Semantics and Interpretive
Semantics.” in Montague Grammar,
edited by Barbara Hall Partee, pp.
311–362. New York: Academic Press.
Parsons, Terence D. 1967a. “Grades of Essentialism in Quantified Modal
Logic.” Noûs 1(2): 181–191.
Parsons, Terence D. 1967b. “Extensional Theories of Ontological
Commitment.” The Journal of Philosophy 64(14):
446–450.
Parsons, Terence D. 1969. “Essentialism and Quantified Modal Logic.”
The Philosophical Review 78(1): 35–52. Reprinted in Linsky (1971,
73–87).
Parsons, Terence D. 1970a. “Some Problems concerning the Logic of Grammatical
Modifiers.” Synthese 21(3–4): 320–324.
Reprinted in Davidson and Harman (1972,
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Parsons, Terence D. 1970b. “An Analysis of Mass Terms and Amount
Terms.” Foundations of Language 6(3): 362–388.
Reprinted in Pelletier (1979, 137–166).
Parsons, Terence D. 1970c. “Various Extensional Notions of Ontological
Commitment.” Philosophical Studies 21(5): 65–74.
Parsons, Terence D. 1970d. “Criticism of Long (1969).” The
Philosophical Review 79(2): 240–245.
Parsons, Terence D. 1970e. “Comments on Long (1969).” The
Philosophical Review 78(1): 90–98.
Parsons, Terence D. 1973. “Tense Operators versus Quantifiers.”
The Journal of Philosophy 70(18): 609–610.
Parsons, Terence D. 1974. “A Prolegomenon to Meinongian Semantics.”
The Journal of Philosophy 71(16): 561–580.
Parsons, Terence D. 1975a. “Afterthoughts on Mass Terms.”
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Parsons, Terence D. 1975b. “A Meinongian Analysis of Fictional
Objects.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 1: 73–86.
Parsons, Terence D. 1975c. “Review of Montague (1974).”
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Parsons, Terence D. 1978a.
“Indirect Sense.” The Journal of Symbolic
Logic 43(3): 615.
Parsons, Terence D. 1978b. “Nuclear and Extranuclear Properties, Meinong, and
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Parsons, Terence D. 1979a. “The Methodology of Nonexistence.” The
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Parsons, Terence D. 1979b. “Type Theory and Ordinary Language.” in
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of New York at Albany, 1977.
Parsons, Terence D. 1979c. “Referring to Nonexistent Objects.”
Theory and Decision 11(1): 95–110.
Parsons, Terence D. 1980a.
Nonexistent Objects. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale
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Parsons, Terence D. 1980b. “Modifiers and Quantifiers in Natural
Language.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10.
Parsons, Terence D. 1981. “Frege’s Hierarchies of Indirect Senses and the Paradox of
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Parsons, Terence D. 1982a. “What do Quotation Marks Name: Frege’s Theory of
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Studies 42: 315–328.
Parsons, Terence D. 1982b. “Are there Nonexistent Objects?”
American Philosophical Quarterly 19(4): 365–371.
Parsons, Terence D. 1984a. “Assertion, Denial, and the Liar Paradox.”
The Journal of Philosophical Logic 13(2): 137–152.
Parsons, Terence D. 1984b.
“Why Frege Should Not Have Said ‘The Concept
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Frege Conference 1984 – Proceedings of the
International Conference held in Schwerin, edited by Gerd
Wechsung, pp. 246–252. Berlin: Akademie
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Parsons, Terence D. 1985. “Underlying Events in the Logical Analysis of
English.” in Actions and Events:
Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by
Ernest LePore and Brian P. McLaughlin, pp. 235–267. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Parsons, Terence D. 1986.
“Why Frege Should Not Have Said ‘The Concept
“Horse” is not a Concept’ .”
History of Philosophy Quarterly 3(4): 449–465.
Parsons, Terence D. 1987a. “Entities without Identity.” in
Philosophical Perspectives 1: Metaphysics, edited
by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 1–19. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers.
Parsons, Terence D. 1987b. “On the Consistency of the First-Order Portion of Frege’s
Logical System.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal
Logic 28: 161–168. Reprinted in Demopoulos (1995, 422–431).
Parsons, Terence D. 1987c. “Underlying States in the Semantical Analysis of
English.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
88: 13–30.
Parsons, Terence D. 1988. “Russell’s Early Views on Denoting.” in
Philosophical Analysis: A Defense By Example,
edited by David F. Austin, pp. 17–45.
Philosophical Studies Series n. 39. Dordrecht: D. Reidel
Publishing Co.
Parsons, Terence D. 1989. “The Progressive in English: Events, States, and
Processes.” Linguistics and Philosophy 12(2):
213–241.
Parsons, Terence D. 1990. Events in the Semantics of English: a Study in Subatomic
Semantics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT
Press.
Parsons, Terence D. 1991. “Atomic Sentences as Singular Terms in Free
Logic.” in Existence and
Explanation. Essays presented in Honor of Karel Lambert,
edited by Wolfgang Spohn, Bas C. van
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Parsons, Terence D. 1993. “On Denoting Propositions and Facts.” in
Philosophical Perspectives 7: Language and
Logic, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 441–460. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Parsons, Terence D. 1994. “Anaphoric Pronouns in Very Late Medieval Supposition
Theory.” Linguistics and Philosophy 17(5):
429–445.
Parsons, Terence D. 1995a. “Thematic Relations and Arguments.”
Linguistic Inquiry 26(4): 635–662.
Parsons, Terence D. 1995b. “Ruth Barcan Marcus and the Barcan Formula.”
in Modality, Morality, and Belief: Essays in
Honor of Ruth Barcan Marcus, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Diana Raffman, and Nicholas Asher, pp. 3–11. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Parsons, Terence D. 1995c.
“Meinongian Semantics Generalized.” Grazer
Philosophische Studien 50: 145–161. “Meinong und die
Gegenstandstheorie – Meinong and the Theory of Objects,” ed. by
Rudolf Haller.
Parsons, Terence D. 1996a. “What is an Argument?” The Journal of
Philosophy 93: 164–185.
Parsons, Terence D. 1996b. “Fregean Theories of Truth and Meaning.” in
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edited by Matthias Schirn, pp. 371–409.
Perspektiven der analytischen Philosophie /
Perspectives in Analytic Philosophy n. 13. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Parsons, Terence D. 1997a. “The Traditional Square of Opposition.” in
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Parsons, Terence D. 1997b. “The Traditional Square of Opposition.”
Acta Analytica 12(18).
Parsons, Terence D. 1997c. “Meaning Sensitivity and Grammatical
Structure.” in Logic, Methodology
and Philosophy of Science X: Logic and Scientific Methods – Volume Two
of the Tenth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and
Philosophy of Science, Florence, 1995, edited by Maria Luisa
Dalla Chiara, Kees Doets, Daniele Mundici, and Johan van Benthem, pp. 369–384. Synthese
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Parsons, Terence D. 2000a. Indeterminate Identity: Metaphysics and
Semantics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198250449.001.0001.
Parsons, Terence D. 2000b. “A Primer in the Semantics of English.”
Unpublished manuscript.
Parsons, Terence D. 2000c. “Underlying States and Time Travel.” in
Speaking of Events, edited by James
Higginbotham, Fabio Pianesi, and Achille C. Varzi, pp. 81–94. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Parsons, Terence D. 2000d. “Indeterminacy of Identity of Objects: An Exercise in
Metaphysical Aesthetics.” in Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for
Quine, edited by Alex Orenstein and Petr Kotátko, pp. 213–224. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
n. 210. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Parsons, Terence D. 2001. “The Logic of Sense and Denotation: Extensions and
Applications.” in Logic, Meaning
and Computation: Essays in Memory of Alonzo Church, edited
by Curtis Anthony Anderson and Michael
Zelëny, pp. 507–544. Synthese
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Parsons, Terence D. 2002. “Eventualities and Narrative Progression.”
Linguistics and Philosophy 25(4–5): 681–699.
Parsons, Terence D. 2006a. “The Doctrine of Distribution.” History
and Philosophy of Logic 27(1): 59–74.
Parsons, Terence D. 2006b. “The Traditional Square of Opposition.” in
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Parsons, Terence D. 2008a. “Comments on Read (2008).” in Unity, Truth and the Liar: The Modern Relevance of
Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, edited by Shahid
Rahman, Tero Tulenheimo, and Emmanuel J. Genot, pp. 129–134. Logic,
Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 8. Berlin: Springer.
Parsons, Terence D. 2008b. “The Development of Supposition Theory in the Later 12th
through 14th Centuries.” in Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 2: Medieval and
Renaissance Logic, edited by Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods, pp. 157–280. Amsterdam: North-Holland
Publishing Co.
Parsons, Terence D. 2009.
“Higher-Order Senses.” in The Philosophy of David Kaplan, edited by
Joseph Almog and Paolo Leonardi, pp. 45–59. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195367881.001.0001.
Parsons, Terence D. 2012. “The Traditional Square of Opposition.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
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Parsons, Terence D. 2013a. “The Expressive Power of Medieval Logic.”
Vivarium 51(1–4): 511–522. Reprinted in Bos (2013,
511–522).
Parsons, Terence D. 2013b. “The Power of Medieval Logic.” in Later Medieval Metaphysics. Ontology, Language, and
Logic, edited by Charles Bolyard and Rondo Keele, pp. 188–205. Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies. New York:
Fordham University Press.
Parsons, Terence D. 2014.
Articulating Medieval Logic. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199688845.001.0001.
Parsons, Terence D. 2016. “Treatise on Consequences.” Journal of
the History of Philosophy 54(1): 163–164.
Parsons, Terence D. 2017. “The Traditional Square of Opposition.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
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Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/square/.
Woodruff, Peter W. and Parsons, Terence D. 1997. “Indeterminacy of Identity of Objects and
Sets.” in Philosophical
Perspectives 11: Mind, Causation, and World, edited by James
E. Tomberlin, pp. 321–348. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers.
Further References
Bos, Egbert Peter, ed. 2013.
Medieval Supposition Theory Revisited. Leiden:
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W., Kneepkens, C.H. and Schabel, C.
Davidson, Donald and Harman, Gilbert H., eds. 1972. Semantics of Natural Language. Synthese
Library n. 40. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-94-010-2557-7.
Demopoulos, William, ed. 1995. Frege’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Linsky, Leonard, ed. 1971. Reference and Modality. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Long, Peter. 1969. “Are Predicates and Relational Expressions
Incomplete?” The Philosophical Review 78: 90–98.
Montague, Richard. 1974. Formal
Philosophy. Selected Papers. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale
University Press. Edited and with an introduction by Richmond
H. Thomason.
Pelletier, Francis Jeffry, ed. 1979.
Mass Terms: Some Philosophical Problems.
Synthese Language Library n. 6. Dordrecht: D. Reidel
Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-4110-5.
Read, Stephen. 2008. “The Truth Schema and the Liar.” in
Unity, Truth and the Liar: The Modern Relevance
of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, edited by Shahid
Rahman, Tero Tulenheimo, and Emmanuel J. Genot, pp. 3–18. Logic,
Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 8. Berlin: Springer.