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Introduction I: Meaning and Truth Theory II: Reply to Foster III: Truth Conditions, Bivalence and Verificationism IV: What is a Theory of Meaning? II V. Two Theories of Meaning VI: Truth Definitions and Actual Languages VII: On Understanding the Structure of One's Language VIII: Semantic Structure and Logical Form IX: Language-Mastery and the Sorites Paradox X. Existence and Tense XI: States of Affairs XII: The De Re Must: A Note on the Logical Form of Essentialist Claims An Appendix to David Wiggins's Note XIII: Is There a Problem about Substitutional Quantification?
Quine et al. (Fri,) studied this question.