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Saturday, February 21, 2015

The seven essays of Keith Sedgwick Donnellan -- cfr. Herbert Paul Grice

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Repr. in Washington, DC-born Keith Sedgwick Donnellan's book:

Essay 1.
Reference and Definite Descriptions (The Philosophical Review 75).
Cited by Grice in "Vacuous Names"

2. Putting Humpty Dumpty Together Again (The Philosophical Review 77)
Keith Sedgwick Donnellan cites Herbert Paul Grice.

3. Proper names and Identifying Descriptions (Synthese 21)
By proper names, Keith Sedgwick Donnellan means "Keith Sedgwick Donnellan".

4. Speaking of Nothing (The Philosophical Review 83)
cfr. Grice, Vacuous Names -- "Heidegger is the greatest living philosopher" -- Das Nichts nichtet.

5. Speaker Reference, Descriptions and Anaphora (in Syntax and Semantics, Vol 9. Pragmatics. P. Cole, ed., New York Academic Press).
Grice contributed to this volume.

6. The Contingent 'A Priori' and Rigid Designators (Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2: 12-27).

7. Kripke and Putnam on Natural Kind Terms (in Knowledge and Mind: Philosophical Essays, Ginet, Carl (ed), Oxford UP, pp. 84-104).

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