Schedule (readings might be subject to changes):
W1, 03.10: Introduction (Indrek)
Schroeder “Truth-Conditional Semantics”, Kemp, Ch. 1, Heim & Kratzer, from Semantics
in Generative Grammar
W2, 10.10: Frege, Reference, and Sense (Victor)
Frege, “On Sense and Reference”, Kemp Ch. 2, Soames, Ch. 1, pp. 7-20
W3, 17.10: Context-Sensitivity (Indrek)
Kaplan, from “Demonstratives”, Soames, Ch. 4, pp. 93-105, Ch. 7
W4, 24.10: Russell, Quantification, and Descriptions (Victor)
Russell, “On Denoting”, Kemp Ch. 3, Ch. 6, Section 5, Soames, Ch. 1, pp. 20-32
Assignment 1
W5, 31.10: Mood and Speech Acts (Indrek)
Stenius “Mood and Language Game”, Austin, How to Do Things With Words , VIII,
Recanati, “Content, Mood, and Force”
Assignment 2
W6, 7.11: Anti-Descriptivism and Direct Reference (Victor)
Kripke, from Naming and Necessity , Kemp, Ch. 4, Sections 1-6, Soames, Ch. 4, Sections
1&2
W7, 14.11: Expressives and Pejoratives (Indrek)
Kaplan “The Meaning of Ouch and Oops”, Jeshion “Expressivism and the Offensiveness of
Slurs”
W8, 21.11: Propositional Content (Victor)
Hanks, Propositional Content , Ch. 1&3, Soames Ch. 5, Sections 1&2, Moltmann,
“Propositions, Attitudinal Objects, and the Distinction between Actions and Products”
Assignment 3
W9, 28.11: Idiolects and Public Languages (Indrek)
Lewis “Languages and Language”, Davidson “Convention and Communication”
Assignment 4
W10, 5.12: De Se (Victor)
Perry “Frege on Demonstratives”, Evans “Understanding Demonstratives”
W11, 12.12: Wrap-Up