Dorit Bar-On (NHC Fellow, 2009–10)
Project Title
Expression, Action, and Meaning
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Dorit Bar-On prepared a bibliography for research on two related projects: Expression, Action, and Meaning, for which she drafted two chapters, and Expressive Communication and the Origins of Meaning. She coauthored "Lionspeak: Communication, Expression, and Meaning," forthcoming in Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg; in Memory of Jay F. Rosenberg; and "Triangulation and the Beasts," forthcoming in Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. She wrote a précis of her book Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge and "Avowals: Expression, Security, and Knowledge: Reply to Matthew Boyle, David Rosenthal, and Maura Tumulty," both published in Acta Analytica (2010); wrote "Continuity Skepticism and Expressive Behavior"; and coauthored "Protoloanguage."