摘要:In ¡°Propositions: What They Could and What They Could Not Be¡±, Massimiliano Vignolo
counters the arguments put forward by Stephen Schiffer (¡°The Things We Mean¡±) against the
so-called Fregean model of ¡®that¡¯-clauses. My purpose here is to show that some of Vignolo¡¯s
objections to Schiffer¡¯s arguments do not hit the mark. I shall also present a new argument
against the Fregean model, which takes its cue from two of Schiffer¡¯s arguments.