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- Introduction
- 1: Deborah Modrak: Method, Meaning, and Ontology in Plato's Philosophy of Language
- 2: Francesco Ademollo: Names, Verbs, and Sentences in Ancient Greek Philosophy
- 3: Margaret Cameron: On what is said: the Stoics and Peter Abelard
- 4: Peter Adamson and Alexander Key: Philosophy of Language in the Medieval Arabic Tradition
- 5: Joke Spruyt and Catarina Dutilh Novaes: Those 'funny words': medieval theories of syncategorematic terms
- 6: Gyula Klima: Semantic Content in Aquinas and Ockham
- 7: Lodi Nauta: Meaning and Linguistic Usage in Renaissance Humanism: The case of Valla
- 8: E. Jennifer Ashworth: Medieval Theories of Signification to John Locke
- 9: Benjamin Hill: Locke on the Names of Modes
- 10: Michael Forster: Herder's Doctrine of Meaning as Use
- 11: Patrick Rysiew: Thomas Reid on Language
- 12: Laurent Cesalli: 'Meaning in Action': Anton Marty's Pragmatic Semantics
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