In order to understand a sentence, one must know the relevant semantic rules. Those rules are not learned in a vacuum; they are given to one through one's senses. As a result, knowledge of semantic rules sometimes comes bundled with semantically irrelevant, but cognitively non-innocuous, knowledge of the circumstances in which those rules were learned. Thus, one must work through non-semantic information in order to know what is literally meant by a given sentence-token. A consequence is that one's knowledge of what is literally meant by a given sentence-token is sometimes embedded in non-semantic knowledge, resulting in a cleavage between what that sentence-token literally means and what the auditor in question takes it to mean. Such devia...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
In “On Denoting”, Russell provided a logical analysis of definite descriptions that is based on his ...
The human capacity for language is beyond doubt a very special ability and this thesis aims at shedd...
In order to understand a sentence, one must know the relevant semantic rules. Those rules are not le...
1. There are two semantical principles in The Principles of Mathematics (1903): (1) Every word occur...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
Sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation through Grant GN-534 from the Office of Science...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong se-mantics for definite descr...
This dissertation is an examination of the nature and consequences of semantic underdetermination. A...
For Russell, a simple sentence containing a description, the F, is true only if a single object sa...
A consequence of Russell's Theory of Descriptions is that non-indicative sentences (questions and im...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
A Russellian theory of (definite) descriptions takes an utterance of the form 'The F is G' to expres...
Applying Occam's razor in order to minimize ontological commitments is among the central methods of ...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
In “On Denoting”, Russell provided a logical analysis of definite descriptions that is based on his ...
The human capacity for language is beyond doubt a very special ability and this thesis aims at shedd...
In order to understand a sentence, one must know the relevant semantic rules. Those rules are not le...
1. There are two semantical principles in The Principles of Mathematics (1903): (1) Every word occur...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
Sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation through Grant GN-534 from the Office of Science...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong se-mantics for definite descr...
This dissertation is an examination of the nature and consequences of semantic underdetermination. A...
For Russell, a simple sentence containing a description, the F, is true only if a single object sa...
A consequence of Russell's Theory of Descriptions is that non-indicative sentences (questions and im...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
A Russellian theory of (definite) descriptions takes an utterance of the form 'The F is G' to expres...
Applying Occam's razor in order to minimize ontological commitments is among the central methods of ...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
In “On Denoting”, Russell provided a logical analysis of definite descriptions that is based on his ...
The human capacity for language is beyond doubt a very special ability and this thesis aims at shedd...