| 1 | Introduction | (PDF) | 
                      | 2 | Meaning and reference | (PDF) | 
                      | 3 | Descriptions | (PDF) | 
                      | 4 | Names and descriptions | (PDF) | 
                      | 5 | Direct reference | (PDF) | 
                      | 6 | What is meaning? | (PDF) | 
                      | 7 | Empiricist theories | (PDF) | 
                      | 8 | Psychological theories | (PDF) | 
                      | 9 | Truth-conditional theories | (PDF) | 
                      | 10 | Context sensitivity | (PDF) | 
                      | 11 | The essential indexical | (PDF) | 
                      | 12 | The Kripkenstein paradox | (PDF) | 
                      | 13 | Naturalistic reduction | (PDF) | 
                      | 14 | Speech acts | (PDF) | 
                      | 15 | Illocutionary force | (PDF) | 
                      | 16 | Presupposition | (PDF) | 
                      | 17 | Assertion | (PDF) | 
                      | 18 | Implicature | (PDF) | 
                      | 19 | Attitudes, the hidden indexical theory | (PDF) | 
                      | 20 | Attitudes, the implicature theory | (PDF) | 
                      | 21 | Attitudes, the pragmatic theory | (PDF) | 
                      | 22 | Non-literal speech | (PDF) | 
                      | 23 | Making believe |  | 
                      | 24 | Semantic pretense and attitude ascriptions | (PDF) | 
                      | 25 | Pragmatic pretense and Frege problems | (PDF) | 
                      | 26 | Humpty Dumpty, malaprop, etc. |  |