Information, semantics and epistemology: introduction, Enrique Villanueva; does meaning matter?, Frederick Dreske; ways of establishing harmony, Daniel Dennet; reply to Dretske's "does meaning matter?", Jerry Fodor; explanatory exclusion and the problem of mental causation, Jaegwon Kim; content and rules in a natural world, Christopher Peacocke; Fodor's character, Stephen Schiffer; "narrow" aspects of intentionality and the information-theoretic approach to content, Hartry Field; personal references, Brian Loar; content, context and explanation, Dennis Stampe; Frege, concepts and the design of language, James Higginbotham; individuals in informational and intentional content, John Perry; what Davidson should have said, Ernest LePore and Barry Loewer; concepts, prototypes and information, Richard Grandy; perception and reality, Ernest Sosa; artificial intelligence as epistemology?, Marcelo Dascal.