Christiansen, H., Stojanovic, I. & A. Papadopoulos, G. (2015). Modeling and Using Context. . In .
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Stojanovic, I. (2015). Evaluative Adjectives and Evaluative Uses of Ordinary Adjectives. In Bekki, D. and McCready, E. (Eds.), In Proceedings of LENLS-12: Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics, Tokyo.
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Stojanovic, I. (2013). Quantifier Domain Restriction and Cross-contextual Assessments of Truth Value. In Proceedings of the Tenth Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation, Tbilisi: Centre for Logic, Language and Speech.
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Stojanovic, I. (2012). Generalized Quantifiers and Ontological Commitments. In Prosorov, Oleg et al. (Eds.), In Proceedings of PhML-2012 (Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction), Sankt Petersburg: Sankt Petersburg: EIMI Academic Publications.
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Stojanovic, I. (2011). Talking about the Future: Unsettled Truth and Assertion. In Korta, Kepa and Maria Ponte (Eds.), In Proceedings of SPR-11: Semantics, Pragmatics, Rhetoric. Donostia: ILCLI Publications.
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Stojanovic, I. (2010). Non-propositional Content, Assertion and Same-Saying. In Vasquez, Marga et al. (Eds.), In Proceedings of SEFA VI, La Laguna.
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Stojanovic, I. (2006). "False Truths. In Manrique, Fernando Martinez & L.-M Peris-Viné (Eds.), In Actas del V Congreso de la Sociedad de Logica, Metodologia y Filosofia de la Ciencia en Espana (Proceedings of the 5th Congress of the Spanish Society for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science)., Editiones Sider S.C..
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Stojanovic, I., De Brabanter, P., Nicolas, D. & Villanueva, N. (2005). Deferential Utterances. In Casati, R. and Origgi, G. (Eds.), In Referring to Objects, Interdisciplines.org., 4-19.
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Stojanovic, I. (2001). "Incomplete Definite Descriptions, Demostrative Completions, and Redundancy. In ESSLLI Student Session Proceedings, FoLLI Publications, 289-298.
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de Vignemont, F. (2023). The Phenomenology of Bodily Ownership. In Manuel García-Carpintero, and Marie Guillot (Eds.), (pp. 269–290).Oxford. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198805397.003.0012
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Soria Ruiz, A., Maldonado, M. & Stojanovic, I. (2022). Good and Ought in Argumentation: COVID-19 as a Case Study. In Oswald, S., Lewiński, M., Greco, S., Villata, S. (Eds.), The Pandemic of Argumentation - Argumentation Library (pp. 43-64).Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-91017-4_3
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de Vignemont, F. (2021). What is the body schema? In Yochai Ataria, Shogo Tanaka, and Shaun Gallagher (Eds.), Body Schema and Body Image: New Directions. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198851721.003.0001
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de Vignemont, F. (2021). Feeling the world as being here. In F. de Vignemont, A. Serino, H.Y. Wong, A. Farnè (Eds.), The world at our fingertips: A multidisciplinary investigation of peripersonal space, Oxford : Oxford University Press
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Kaiser, A. & Stojanovi, I. (2021). Exploring Valence in Judgments of Taste. In Wyatt, Jeremy, Zakkou, Julia & Zeman, Dan (Eds.), Perspectives on Taste (pp. 231-259).Routledge
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Recanati, F. (2021). Entertaining as Simulation. In Gabriele M. Mras, Michael Schmitz (Eds.), Force, Content and the Unity of the Proposition (pp. 266). New York: Routledge
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Recanati, F. (2021). Fictional reference as simulation. In Emar Maier, Andreas Stokke (Eds.), The language of fiction (pp. 17-36).Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198846376.003.0002
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Recanati, F. (2021). Mental Files. The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language (Cambridge University Press ed., pp. 535-547). doi:10.1017/9781108698283.030
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Soria Ruiz, A., Stojanovic, I. & Cepollaro, B. (2021). The Semantics and Pragmatics of Value Judgments. In Stalmaszczyk, Piotr (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Philosophy of Language (pp. 434-449).Cambridge University Press
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Stojanovic, I. (2021). Derogatory Terms in Free Indirect Discourse. In Maier, Emar & Stokke, Andreas (Eds.), The Language of Fiction (pp. 349-378).Oxford University Press
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de Vignemont, F. (2020). Un homme augmenté mais à quel prix ? In Bénédicte Boyer-Bévière, Isabelle Moine-Dupuis (Eds.), L’humain en transformation. Entre transhumanisme et humanité (pp. 23-30). doi:10.4000/cdst.2307
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de Vignemont, F. (2020). Bodily Feelings: Presence, Agency, and Ownership. In Uriah Kriegel (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198749677.013.4
Recanati, F. (2020). Reference and Singular Thought. The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference (pp. 399-408).Routledge
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Recanati, F. (2020). Coreference De Jure. In Rachel Goodman, James Genone, and Nick Kroll (Eds.), Singular Thought and Mental Files Oxford : Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198746881.003.0008
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Recanati, F. (2020). Penser avec le langage. Langue et Science, Langage et Pensée (pp. 147-164).Collège de France/Éditions Odile Jacob
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Recanati, F. (2020). Multiple Grounding. In Springer (Eds.), Language and Reality from a Naturalistic Perspective. Philosophical Studies Series (Vol. 142). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-47641-0_5
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Alsmith, A. & Longo, M. (2019). Using VR technologies to investigate the flexibility of human self-conception. In E. Fischer and M. Curtis (Eds.), Methodological Advances in Experimental Philosophy (pp. 153-174). London: Bloomsbury
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de Vignemont, F. (2019). The phenomenology of bodily ownership. In Guillot, Marie Garcia-Carpintero, Manuel (Eds.), The sense of mineness Oxford: Oxford University Press
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de Vignemont, F. (2019). Against phenomenal parsimony: a plea for bodily feelings. In Goldman, Alvin McLaughlin, McLaughlin (Eds.), Metaphysics and cognitive science Oxford: Oxford University Press
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de Vignemont, F. (2018). The first-person in pain. In Bain, D., Brady, M., Corns, J. (Eds.), Philosophy of Pain: Unpleasantness, Emotion, and DevianceRoutledge