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Marga Reimer & Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.). Descriptions and Beyond. Oxford: Clarendon, 2004. 668 pp. ISBN 10. ISBN 0-19-927051-1
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2010.
Intensionality, modality, and rationality: Some presemantic considerations.
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