Readership: Scholars and students of philosophy; linguists
Edited by Manuel Garcia-Carpintero, University of Barcelona, and Josep Macià, University of Barcelona
"Themes from G. E. Moore is a collection of sixteen new essays written by prominent contemporary philosophers. The essays explore a wide variety of themes arising from Moore's work in epistemology and ethics...The collection...reinforces Moore's reputation as one of the truly great philosophers of the twentieth century and demonstrates the resonance and durability of his ideas for contemporary philosophic controversies." - Gregory D. Gilson, teorema
1: Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Josep Macià: Introduction 2: Richard Breheny: Anaphoric reference and context sets 3: Alex Byrne and James Pryor: Bad intensions 4: David Chalmers: The foundations of two-dimensional semantics 5: Martin Davies: Reference, contingency, and the two-dimensional framework 6: Gareth Evans: Letter to Martin Davies 7: Manuel Garcia-Carpintero: Two-dimensionalism: a neo-Fregean interpretation 8: Martine Nida-Rumelin: Phenomenal belief and phenomenal concepts 9: Christopher Peacocke: Moral rationalism 10: Francois Recanati: Indexical concepts 11: Cara Spencer: Keeping track of objects in conversation 12: Scott Soames: Kripke, the necessary aposteriori, and the two-dimensionalist heresy 13: Robert Stalnaker: Assertion revisited: on the interpretation of two-dimensional modal semantics 14: Kai-Yee Wong: Two-dimenisonalisma and Kripkean A Posteriori Necessity 15: Stephen Yablo: Illusions of possibility