Paul Saka (saka)
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Saka, Paul. 1998. “Quotation and the Use-Mention Distinction.” Mind 107(425): 113–135.
Saka, Paul. 1999. “Quotation: a Reply to Cappelen and LePore (1999).” Mind 108(432): 751–754.
Saka, Paul. 2000. “Ought Does Not Imply Can.” American Philosophical Quarterly 37(2): 93–105.
Saka, Paul. 2006. “The Demonstrative and Identity Theories of Quotation.” The Journal of Philosophy 103(9): 452–471.
Saka, Paul. 2007a. How to Think about Meaning. Philosophical Studies Series n. 109. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/1-4020-5857-8.
Saka, Paul. 2007b. “Spurning Charity.” Axiomathes 17(2): 197–208.
Saka, Paul. 2007c. “The Argument from Ignorance against Truth-Conditional Semantics.” American Philosophical Quarterly 44(2): 157–169.
Saka, Paul. 2010. “Rarely Pure and Never Simple: Tensions in the Theory of Truth.” Topoi 29(2): 125–135.
Saka, Paul. 2011. “Quotation and Conceptions of Language.” Dialectica 65(2): 205–220.
Saka, Paul. 2013. “Quantation.” Philosophy Compass 8(10): 935–949.