Volume 3, No. 2, 2007 – Monographic Issue: Descriptions: Their Content, Uses, And Historical Significance Guest editor: Michael Liston

INTRODUCTION, Michael Liston (guest editor) [PDF 495 KB<REFERENTIAL DESCRIPTIONS AND CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES, Michael Devitt [PDF 604 KB]

REFERENTIALLY USED DESCRIPTIONS: A REPLY TO DEVITT, Kent Bach [PDF 518 KB]

REFERENTIAL DESCRIPTIONS: A NOTE ON BACH, Michael Devitt [PDF 449 KB]

THE MAIN BONE OF CONTENTION, Kent Bach [PDF 431 KB]

ABOUT ABOUTNESS, Nathan Salmon [PDF 547 KB]

HEAVY HANDS, MAGIC, AND SCENE READING TRAPS, Stephen Neale [PDF 761 KB]

DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS AND QUANTIFIER SCOPE: SOME MATES CASES RECONSIDERED, Michael Glanzberg [PDF 640 KB]

THE 1910 *PRINCIPIA*’S THEORY OF FUNCTIONS AND CLASSES AND THE THEORY OF DESCRIPTIONS, William Demopoulos [PDF 534 KB]

FREGE AND RUSSELL: DOES SCIENCE TALK SENSE?, Mark Wilson [PDF 494 KB]

THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY – RUSSELL ON NAMES, Michael Liston [PDF 788 KB]