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3/11   introduction
3/13 Kripke Naming and Necessity, pp. 22-34reading guide
3/15   ibid., pp. 34-39reading guide
3/18   ibid., pp. 39-53reading guide
3/20   ibid., pp. 53-60reading guide
3/22   ibid., pp. 60-73reading guide
3/25   ibid., pp. 73-90reading guide
3/27   ibid., pp. 90-97reading guide
3/29   ibid., pp. 97-110reading guide
4/1   ibid., pp. 110-115reading guide
4/3   ibid., pp. 115-134reading guide
4/5 (ppr 1 due) ibid., pp. 134-144reading guide
4/8   ibid., pp. 1-21reading guide
4/10   ibid., pp. 144-150reading guide
4/12   ibid., pp. 150-155reading guide
4/15 Putnam “Meaning and Reference,” intro. and 1st and 2nd sects. (on JSTOR at 2025079, pp. 699-706)—reading guide
4/17   ibid., 3rd sect. (on JSTOR at 2025079, pp. 706-711)—reading guide
4/19 Dummett “Postscript” (on JSTOR at 20114942)—reading guide
4/22 Chalmers “Consciousness and Its Place in Nature,” §§1-5 (on line at http://consc.net/papers/nature.pdf)—reading guide
4/24   ibid., §§6-7 (on line at http://consc.net/papers/nature.pdf)—reading guide
4/26   ibid., §§8-12 (on line at http://consc.net/papers/nature.pdf)—reading guide
5/3 (ppr 2 due)