1: Alex Barber: Introduction
Part One: Knowledge in Linguistics
2: Louise M. Antony: Rabbit-Pots and Supernovas: On the Relevance
of Psychological Data to Linguistic Theory
3: Stephen Laurence: Is Linguistics a Branch of Psychology?
4: Michael Devitt: Linguistics is Not Psychology
5: Georges Rey: Intentional Content and a Chomskian Linguistics
6: Robert J. Matthews: Does Linguistic Competence Require Knowledge
of Language?
Part Two: Understanding
7: Paul M. Pietroski: The Character of Natural Language
Semantics
8: Reinaldo Elugardo and Robert J. Stainton: Grasping Objects and
Contents
9: Stephen Schiffer: Knowledge of Meaning
10: Elizabeth Fricker: Understanding and Knowledge of What is
Said
11: Alex Barber: Truth Conditions and Their Recognition
Part Three: Linguistic Externalism
12: Peter Ludlow: Externalism, Logical Form, and Linguistic
Intentions
13: Gabriel Segal: Ignorance of Meaning
14: Jessica Brown: Externalism and the Fregean Tradition
Part Four: Epistemology through Language
15: Alexander Miller: What is the Acquistion Argument?
16: James Higginbotham: Remembering, Imagining, and the First
Person
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