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M. --$tFrom Truth Conditions to Structured Propositions /$rSchantz, Richard --$tFive Flies in the Ointment: Some Challenges for Traditional Semantic Theory /$rSegal, Gabriel M. A. --$tIII Meaning Skepticism --$tAgainst Meaning-Skepticism /$rHorwich, Paul --$tPhenomenal Intentionality and Content Determinacy /$rHorgan, Terry / Graham, George --$tSemantic Realism and the Argument from Motivational Internalism /$rMiller, Alexander --$tIV The Metaphysics and Epistemology of Meaning and Content --$tMeaning and Content in Cognitive Science /$rCummins, Robert / Roth, Martin --$tKnowledge of Meaning and Epistemic Interdependence /$rHornsby, Jennifer --$tMeaning and Ontology /$rLepore, Ernest / Pelletier, Francis Jeffry --$tMatter and Meaning /$rMcGinn, Colin --$tMeaning, Communication and Knowledge by Testimony /$rPatterson, Douglas --$tSemantics Without Meanings? 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