+Practical advice for working with OCaml and/or Haskell (all will be posted soon);
+[[Homework|exercises/assignment5]]
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+> *Reading for next meeting*: [[this short footnote from Kaplan|readings/kaplan-plexy.pdf]]; and, separately, [[this paper|readings/rieppel-beingsthg.pdf]] from Michael Rieppel, a recent Berkeley Philosophy PhD, on Frege's "concept horse" problem (on which, [here is an entry point to some scholarly discussion](http://philpapers.org/rec/PROWIF)). The Rieppel paper is connected to a discussion Jim participated in with Jeff King a few years ago, about the difference between clausal complements and expressions like "the proposition that P" or "the fact that P". We're likely to discuss King's views on this, which were first set out in his paper [Designating propositions](http://philpapers.org/rec/KINDP) and then elaborated in his book *The Nature and Structure of Content*. I will post some selections from the book later, as optional background reading. But the only things from this set that we will expect you all to read are the Kaplan footnote and the Rieppel paper.