Thought and World
Thought and World: An Austere Portrayal of Truth, Reference, and Semantic Correspondence is a 2002 book by Christopher S. Hill in which he presents a theory of the content of semantic notions that are applied to thoughts.[1]
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| Author | Christopher S. Hill | 
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| Subject | Consciousness | 
| Published | 2002 | 
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press | 
| Pages | 170 pp. | 
| ISBN | 9780521892438 | 
Reception
    
The book has been reviewed by Keith Simmons, Anil Gupta and Marian David.[2][3][4]
References
    
- Hill, Christopher S. (January 2006). "Replies to Marian David, Anil Gupta, and Keith Simmons". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 72 (1): 205–222. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2006.tb00500.x. ISSN 0031-8205.
 - Simmons, Keith (January 2006). "Deflationism and the Autonomy of Truth". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 72 (1): 196–205. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2006.tb00499.x. ISSN 0031-8205.
 - Gupta, Anil (January 2006). "Remarks on Christopher Hill's Thought and World". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 72 (1): 190–195. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2006.tb00498.x. ISSN 0031-8205.
 - David, Marian (January 2006). "A Substitutional Theory of Truth?". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 72 (1): 182–189. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2006.tb00497.x. ISSN 0031-8205.
 
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