Jeffrey C. King
Professor I

Contact Information
Office: Davison Hall 135
Email:
Phone: (732) 932-9861 x135
Homepage: http://rci.rutgers.edu/~jeffreck

Education
B.A., U.C. San Diego; Ph.d., U.C. San Diego
Speciality
Phil. of Language, Philosophical Logic
Research
 
Selected Publications
Books
  • The Nature and Structure of Content, 2007, Oxford University Press, New York.
  • Complex Demonstratives: A Quantificational Account, 2001, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Papers

  • "Complex Demonstratives, QI Uses and Direct Reference", forthcoming in The Philosophical Review.
  • "What in the world are the ways things might have been"", Philosophical Studies (2007) 133: 443-453 (Book Symposium on Robert Stalnaker"s Ways a World Might Be).
  • "Formal Semantics", 2006, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Lepore, Smith eds., Oxford University Press, 557-573.
  • "Semantics for Monists", 2006, Mind, vol 116, 1023-1058.
  • "Singular Terms, Reference, and Methodology in Semantics", 2006, Philosophical Issues volume 16: Philosophy of Language (supplement to Nous), Blackwell, Oxford, 141-161.
  • "Semantics, Pragmatics and the Role of Semantic Content" (with Jason Stanley), 2005, in Semantics versus Pragmatics, Zoltan Szabo (ed.), Oxford University Press, 111-164.
  • "Context Dependent Quantifiers and Donkey Anaphora", 2004, New Essays in the Philosophy of Language and Mind, Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 30, Ezcurdia, M., R. Stainton and C. Viger (eds.), University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 97-127.
  • "Tense, Modality and Semantic Values", 2003, Philosophical Perspectives volume 17, Philosophy of Language, J. Hawthorne (ed.), 195-245.
  • "Designating Propositions", The Philosophical Review, vol. 111, no. 3, July 2002 (actually appeared October 2003), 341-371.
  • "Two Sorts of Claims About Logical Form", in Logical Form and Language, Oxford University Press, 2002, G. Peter, G. Preyer (eds.), 118-131.
  • "Remarks on the Syntax and Semantics of Day Designators", in Philosophical Perspectives vol 15, J. Tomberlin (ed.) 2001, 291-333.
  • "On the Possibility of Correct Apparently Circular Dispositional Analyses", Philosophical Studies, 98:2000, 257-278.
  • "Are Complex "That" Phrases Devices of Direct Reference"" Nous 33:2 (1999), 155-182.
  • "What is a Philosophical Analysis"" Philosophical Studies 90:1998, 155-179.
  • "The Source(s) of Necessity", Protosociology vol. 10 Cognitive Semantics I "Conceptions of Meaning (December 1997).
  • "Propositions Even A Naturalist Can Believe In", in The Maribor Papers in Naturalized Semantics, Dunja Jutronic (ed.), Pedagoska fakulteta Maribor 1997 (proceedings of the conference "Naturalized Semantics and its Methodology", June 10-15, 1996, University of Maribor, Maribor Slovenia), 297-309.
  • "Structured Propositions and Sentence Structure", Journal of Philosophical Logic 25:1996, 495-521.
  • "Structured Propositions and Complex Predicates", Nous 29 (4), 1995, 516-535


Last Update: 05-01-08