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    Chris Tillman

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    Chris Tillman is a contemporary analytic philosopher working primarily in philosophy of language and metaphysics. He has contributed to debates on the nature of propositions, context-sensitivity, and the metaphysics of linguistic types and tokens. His work addresses foundational questions about how language relates to meaning, inscription, and abstract structure.

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    Contributed to the metaphysics of linguistic types and tokens, including analysis of inscription and reading

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    Worked on the nature of propositions and propositional content in philosophy of language

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    Examined context-sensitivity and its implications for semantic theory

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    Published research on singular terms and reference in analytic philosophy of language

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    The apparent multiplication of word-tokens from a single inscription based on different readings is not a genuine mereological multiplication of entities

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