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King, Jeffrey C., Soames, Scott and Speaks, Jeff. 2014. New Thinking about Propositions. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199693764.001.0001.
Speaks, Jeff. 2005. “Is there a Problem about Nonconceptual
Content?” The Philosophical Review 114(3):
359–398.
Speaks, Jeff. 2006. “Truth Theories, Translation Manuals, and Theories of
Meaning.” Linguistics and Philosophy 29(4):
487–505.
Speaks, Jeff. 2009a. “The Normativity of Content and ‘the Frege
Point’ .” European Journal of Philosophy
17(3): 405–415.
Speaks, Jeff. 2009b. “Transparency, Intentionalism, and the Nature of
Perceptual Content.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 79(3): 539–573.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010a. “Attention and Intentionalism.” The
Philosophical Quarterly 60(239): 325–342.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010b. “Epistemic Two-Dimensionalism and the Epistemic
Argument.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy
88(1): 59–78.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010c. “Millian
Descriptivism Defended.” Philosophical Studies
149(2): 201–208.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010d. “Explaining the Disquotational Principle.”
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40(2): 211–238.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010e. “Introduction, Transmission, and the Foundations of
Meaning.” in New Waves in
Philosophy of Language, edited by Sarah Sawyer, pp. 226–249. New
Waves in Philosophy. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Speaks, Jeff. 2010f. “Theories of Meaning.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2010/entries/meaning/.
Speaks, Jeff. 2011. “Spectrum Inversion without a Difference in Representation
is Impossible.” Philosophical Studies 156(3):
339–361.
Speaks, Jeff. 2013a.
“Individuating Fregean Sense.” Canadian
Journal of Philosophy 43(5–6): 634–654.
Speaks, Jeff. 2013b.
“Predication.” in A
Companion to Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore and Kirk A. Ludwig, pp. 328–338. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118328408.
Speaks, Jeff. 2014a. “Theories of Meaning.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2014/entries/meaning/.
Speaks, Jeff. 2014b. “What are Debates about Qualia Really
About?” Philosophical Studies 170(1): 59–84.
Speaks, Jeff. 2014c. “No Easy Argument for Two-Dimensionalism.”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92(4): 775–781.
Speaks, Jeff. 2014d. “Some Thoughts about Hallucination, Self-Representation,
and ‘There It Is’ [on Hellie (2014)].” in
Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology,
Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, edited by
Richard O. Brown, pp. 137–154. Studies in Brain and Mind n. 6. Berlin: Springer,
doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6001-1.
Speaks, Jeff. 2015. The Phenomenal and the Representational.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198732556.001.0001.
Speaks, Jeff. 2016. “The Role of Speaker and Hearer in the Character of
Demonstratives.” Mind 125(498): 301–339.
Speaks, Jeff. 2017. “A Puzzle about Demonstratives and Semantic
Competence.” Philosophical Studies 174(3):
709–734.
Speaks, Jeff. 2018. The
Greatest Possible Being. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
doi:10.1093/oso/9780198826811.001.0001.
Speaks, Jeff. 2019. “Theories of Meaning.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2019/entries/meaning/.
Speaks, Jeff. 2024. “Theories of Meaning.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/meaning/.
Further References
Hellie, Benj. 2014. “It’s Still There!” in Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology,
Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, edited by
Richard O. Brown, pp. 127–136. Studies in Brain and Mind n. 6. Berlin: Springer,
doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6001-1.