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  1. One the Determination of Reference by Sense.David S. Shwayder - 1976 - In Studies on Frege III: Logic and Semantics. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog. pp. 85-95.
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    Some remarks on “Synonymity” and the language of semanticists.David Shwayder - 1954 - Philosophical Studies 5 (1):1-5.
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  3. Recent issues have included.Explaining Action, David S. Shwayder, Charles Taylor, David Rayficld, Colin Radford, Joseph Margolis, Arthur C. Danto, James Cargile, K. Robert & B. May - forthcoming - Foundations of Language.
     
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    A semantics of utterance.David Shwayder - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):104-119.
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  5. From Language to Metaphysics.David S. Shwayder - 1969 - Philosophical Forum 1 (4):462.
     
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    Mr. Aldrich's “Last Word”.David S. Shwayder - 1954 - Philosophical Studies 5 (4):62-64.
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    Statement and Referent: An Inquiry Into the Foundations of Our Conceptual Order.David Shwayder - 2008 - Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
    Plato’s _Parmenides_ and Aristotle’s _Metaphysics_ initiated the discussion of the “First Philosophy” in the Western canon. Here, David Shwayder continues this debate by considering statements as the fundamental bearers of truth-values. Systematically moving from action to utterance, Shwayder argues that the category of “bodies” is fundamental to the human scheme of conceptualization and that if we had no capacity to refer to bodies then we would be unable to address referents from other categories.
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  8. Studies on Frege III: Logic and Semantics.David S. Shwayder (ed.) - 1976 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
     
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    Self-Defeating Pronouncements.David S. Shwayder - 1955 - Analysis 16 (4):74 - 85.
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    Topics on the bordergrounds of action.David S. Shwayder - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):32 – 53.
    The psychological conceptualization of phenomena involves characteristic explanations of animal movement. Conscientious attention to this fact results in a kind of behaviorism I call 'conceptual epiphenomenalism'. This doctrine at once explains the characteristic 'opacity' of psychological predicables and helps to show the way around difficulties opacity is felt to create, and it also frees our thinking from the tyranny of the distinction between necessity and contingency, too often misapplied to facts rather than to things said or thought. An important challenge (...)
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