Philosophical Papers, Volume II

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Philosophical Papers, Volume II is a collection of influential essays by David Lewis that develops his views on metaphysics, philosophy of language, and mind.

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hasPart Attitudes De Dicto and De Se
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“Index, Context, and Content”
Individuation by Acquaintance and by Stipulation
surface form: “Individuation by Acquaintance and by Stipulation”

Mad Pain and Martian Pain
surface form: “Mad Pain and Martian Pain”

New Work for a Theory of Universals
surface form: “New Work for a Theory of Universals”

On the Plurality of Worlds
surface form: “On the Plurality of Worlds” (article)

“Postscripts to ‘Anselm and Actuality’”
“Postscripts to ‘Counterpart Theory and Quantified Modal Logic’”
Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications
surface form: “Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications”

“Putnam’s Paradox”
“Reduction of Mind”
Scorekeeping in a Language Game
surface form: “Scorekeeping in a Language Game”
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influenced contemporary metaphysics
contemporary philosophy of language
contemporary philosophy of mind
language English
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modal realism
propositional attitudes
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developing David Lewis’s views on philosophy of language
developing David Lewis’s views on philosophy of mind
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publisher Oxford University Press
subject metaphysics
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind

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