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    Interpreting Davidson.Petr Kot̓átko, Peter Pagin & Gabriel Segal (eds.) - 2001 - Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
    Donald Davidson is, arguably, the most important philosopher of mind and language in recent decades. His articulation of the position he called "anomalous monism" and his ideas for unifying the general theory of linguistic meaning with semantics for natural language both set new agendas in the field. _Interpreting Davidson_ collects original essays on his work by some of his leading contemporaries, with Davidson himself contributing a reply to each and an original paper of his own.
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    Frege, sense and reference one hundred years later.John Ivan Biro & Petr Kot̓átko (eds.) - 1995 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This volume bears witness to the continuing importance and influence of that agenda.
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    Mimesis: Metaphysics, Cognition, Pragmatics.Gregory Currie, Petr Kot̓átko & Martin Pokorny (eds.) - 2012 - College Publications.
    The concept of mimesis has been central to philosophical aesthetics from Aristotle to Kendall Walton: in plain terms, it highlights the links between a fictional world or a representational practice on the one hand and the real world on the other. The present collection of essays includes discussions of its general viability and pertinence and of its historical origins, as well as detailed analyses of various relevant issues regarding literature, film, theatre, images and computer games. The individual papers offer new (...)
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    Karlovy Vary Studies in Reference and Meaning.James Hill & Petr Kot̓átko - 1995
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