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    The miracle of counterfactuals: Counterexamples to Lewis's world ordering.Daniel Krasner & Mark Heller - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 76 (1):27 - 43.
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    Smith on Indexicals.Daniel Asher Krasner - 2006 - Synthese 153 (1):49-67.
    In this paper, I advance a new view of the semantics of indexicals, using a paper by Quentin Smith as my starting point. I make use of Smith’s examples, refined and expanded upon by myself to argue, as Smith does, that the standard view, that indexicals refer to some prominent features of the context according to an invariant rule called the character, does not agree with a wide range of phenomena. I depart from Smith, however, in denying that we need (...)
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    Semantics and fiction.Daniel A. Krasner - 2002 - Erkenntnis 57 (2):259-275.
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  4. Intention, demonstration, and verisimilitude.Daniel A. Krasner - 2003 - Philosophia 31 (1-2):55-74.
    We consider Kaplan's two main theories of demonstrative reference, that it is determined by intention, and that it is determined by a demonstration. The first, though showing genuine insight into the sort of private concerns relevant, is shown to fail due to circularity. The second, though it brings out clearly the more public factors relevant, fails because of vacuity. I advance a new theory, explaining demonstrative reference in terms of the closeness of match of the demonstrative utterance to the facts, (...)
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    Are all Generalizations False?Daniel Krasner - 2012 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 8 (2):18-29.
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    De Dicto and De Re Attitudes Towards Properties.Daniel Krasner - 2014 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 9 (2):18-32.
    In this paper, I undertake to apply the de dicto/de re distinction familiar to philosophers of language from objects to properties. To do this, I come up with a new characterization of the distinction, and apply it to some cases in the literature to show how it deals with them, and how the phenomena are more common and varied than one might think. I discuss how it would apply to color-blind people’s understanding of color terms, to show its intuitiveness, and (...)
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  7. Reference and Fictional Names.Daniel Asher Krasner - 2001 - Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles
    Philosophical accounts of the semantics of fiction have tended to be problematic in one of two ways: either they have denied that items used in fictional discourse have their plain meaning, introducing complications into otherwise satisfactory accounts of semantics, or they have posited special kinds of entities, introducing complications into otherwise satisfactory accounts of ontology. Accounts that tried to avoid these problems by positing mere possibilia as fictional entities were thought to be hopeless inasmuch as it was thought impossible to (...)
     
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    The semantics of names and natural kind terms.Daniela A. Krasner - 2005 - Philosophia 33 (1-4):149-172.