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Self-Expression
MS Green
Oxford University Press, USA, 2007
4492007
Indeterminism and the thin red line
N Belnap, M Green
Philosophical perspectives 8, 365-388, 1994
2741994
Speech acts
M Green
2112007
Speech acts
M Green
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2017
2062017
Illocutionary force and semantic content
MS Green
Linguistics and philosophy 23, 435-473, 2000
1662000
Moore's paradox: new essays on belief, rationality, and the first person
MS Green, J Williams
Oxford University Press, USA, 2007
1422007
Speech acts, the handicap principle and the expression of psychological states
MS Green
Mind & Language 24 (2), 139-163, 2009
912009
Quantity, volubility, and some varieties of discourse
MS Green
Linguistics and Philosophy 18, 83-112, 1995
841995
Perceiving Emotions
M Green
Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1), 45-61, 2010
772010
Direct reference and implicature
MS Green
Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the …, 1998
711998
How and What We Can Learn from Fiction
M Green
The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Literature, 350-366, 2010
62*2010
Imagery, expression, and metaphor
M Green
Philosophical Studies 174 (1), 33-46, 2017
512017
Conversation and common ground
M Green
Philosophical Studies 174, 1587-1604, 2017
492017
On the autonomy of linguistic meaning
MS Green
Mind 106 (422), 217-244, 1997
481997
Narrative fiction as a source of knowledge
M Green
Narration as argument, 47-61, 2017
472017
The status of supposition
MS Green
Noûs 34 (3), 376-399, 2000
452000
Illocutions, implicata, and what a conversation requires
MS Green
Pragmatics & Cognition 7 (1), 65-91, 1999
441999
Grices frown: On meaning and expression
M Green
Saying, meaning, implicating, 200-19, 2003
362003
Moorean absurdity and showing what’s within
MS Green
Moore’s Paradox: New essays on belief, rationality and the first person, 189-214, 2007
352007
Empathy, expression, and what artworks have to teach
M Green
332008
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