I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions proposed in “On Denoting”, Russell held a conception of the semantic function of definite descriptions that is much closer to the interpre-tation proposed by David Kaplan in “What is Russell’s Theory of Descrip-tions”. Such interpretation emerges, for instance, in the closing paragraphs o
This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong se-mantics for definite descr...
Includes bibliographical references (page 32)In this paper I examine Bertrand Russell's theory or de...
Abstract. Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to...
The proper statement and assessment of Russell’s theory depends on one’s semantic presuppositions. A...
Russell’s ‘On Denoting’ contained a powerfully presented form of what later was called the ‘Theory o...
1. There are two semantical principles in The Principles of Mathematics (1903): (1) Every word occur...
Russell argued, famously, that definite descriptions are not logical constituents of the sentences i...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
For Russell, a simple sentence containing a description, the F, is true only if a single object sa...
On a popular view dating back to Russell, descriptions, both definite and indefinite alike, work syn...
This paper argues against the Russellian theory of definite descrip-tions. In contending that this t...
Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to the defin...
Despite its enormous popularity, Russell’s theory of definite descriptions has received various crit...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong se-mantics for definite descr...
Includes bibliographical references (page 32)In this paper I examine Bertrand Russell's theory or de...
Abstract. Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to...
The proper statement and assessment of Russell’s theory depends on one’s semantic presuppositions. A...
Russell’s ‘On Denoting’ contained a powerfully presented form of what later was called the ‘Theory o...
1. There are two semantical principles in The Principles of Mathematics (1903): (1) Every word occur...
Russell argued, famously, that definite descriptions are not logical constituents of the sentences i...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
For Russell, a simple sentence containing a description, the F, is true only if a single object sa...
On a popular view dating back to Russell, descriptions, both definite and indefinite alike, work syn...
This paper argues against the Russellian theory of definite descrip-tions. In contending that this t...
Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to the defin...
Despite its enormous popularity, Russell’s theory of definite descriptions has received various crit...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong se-mantics for definite descr...
Includes bibliographical references (page 32)In this paper I examine Bertrand Russell's theory or de...
Abstract. Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to...