Abstract

A somewhat abbreviated version of the remarks which follow was presented in the symposium on Neo-Fregeanism and Quantifier Variance at the Joint Session held in July 2007, in which the principal speakers were Ted Sider and Katherine Hawley. It will be obvious to anyone who has read their published contributions1 that a much fuller and detailed discussion of them is required than it has been possible to attempt in what follows, where I have been able only to indicate—often without much, or even any, supporting argument—what I take to be the main points that need to be made in response to their proposed revisions of the neo-Fregean position.

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