Keith Donnellan wrote his paper on definite descriptions in 1966 at Cornell University, an environment where nearly everybody was discussing Wittgenstein’s ideas of meaning as use. However, his idea of different uses of definite descriptions became one of the fundamental tenets against descriptivism, which was considered one of the main legacies of the Frege–Russell– Wittgenstein view; and I wonder whether a more Wittgensteinian interpretation of Donnellan’s work is possible
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
I enumerate the main disagreements between Devitt and me, and then elucidate the most fundamental on...
Keith Donnellan wrote his paper on definite descriptions in 1966 at Cornell University, an ...
The paper aims at a new interpretation of Donnellan\u2019s strong claim on the possibility of statin...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2019.v19n1.p103-134• Esta obra está licenciada sob uma licen...
In this paper I respond to the objections put forth by Kresimir Agbaba 22: 1-6) against my earlier p...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
Despite its enormous popularity, Russell’s theory of definite descriptions has received various crit...
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2019.v19n1.p103-134• Esta obra está licenciada sob uma licen...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
Donnellan (1977) argues for a radical limitation of Kripke’s (1980) thesis concerning the possibilit...
Michael Devitt (2004, 2007) claims that the predicative material that constitutes complex referentia...
Donnellan’s recently published Essays on Reference, Language, and Mind (2012) collect his seminal pa...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
I enumerate the main disagreements between Devitt and me, and then elucidate the most fundamental on...
Keith Donnellan wrote his paper on definite descriptions in 1966 at Cornell University, an ...
The paper aims at a new interpretation of Donnellan\u2019s strong claim on the possibility of statin...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2019.v19n1.p103-134• Esta obra está licenciada sob uma licen...
In this paper I respond to the objections put forth by Kresimir Agbaba 22: 1-6) against my earlier p...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
Despite its enormous popularity, Russell’s theory of definite descriptions has received various crit...
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2019.v19n1.p103-134• Esta obra está licenciada sob uma licen...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
Donnellan (1977) argues for a radical limitation of Kripke’s (1980) thesis concerning the possibilit...
Michael Devitt (2004, 2007) claims that the predicative material that constitutes complex referentia...
Donnellan’s recently published Essays on Reference, Language, and Mind (2012) collect his seminal pa...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
Bertrand Russell’s theory of definite descriptions played a significant role in the development of p...
I enumerate the main disagreements between Devitt and me, and then elucidate the most fundamental on...