Stephen Schiffer (born 1940) is an American philosopher and currently Silver Professor of Philosophy at New York University.
Schiffer was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1962 and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Oxford University in 1970.
He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007.
[1] He has specialized in the philosophy of language, and is the author of three significant works concerning semantic meaning: Meaning (OUP, 1972), Remnants of Meaning (MIT Press, 1987), and The Things We Mean (OUP, 2003).
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