“…Iacona's arguments for this claim depend on what I take to be logical properties of relations of de jure (or internal) coreference (Fine 2007, Schroeter 2012, involving context-dependent expressions like indexicals and proper names, a topic that I have discussed in previous work (García-Carpintero 2004. The way Iacona appears to understand these issues (but, as the following pages will make clear, I am not sure I have understood it) suggests to me that he agrees to a large extent with Fodor (2008), Fiengo and May (2006), Heck (2012), Sainsbury and Tye (2012), Pryor (2017), and Schroeter and Schroeter (2016), who support deflationary, "syntactic" accounts of de jure coreference, in terms of a (syntactic) notion of logical form. As Sainsbury and Tye (2012: 87) put it, "data are to be explained by sameness and differences in vehicles of content, rather than sameness and differences in content".…”