It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s-1980s that proper names, in particular uses by speakers, can refer to things free of anything like the epistemic requirements posited by Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell. This paper separates two aspects of the Frege-Russell view of name reference: (i) the metaphysical thesis that names in particular uses refer to things in virtue of speakers thinking of those things and (ii) the epistemic thesis that thinking of things requires a means of determining (in the sense of figuring out or identifying) which thing one is thinking of. My question is whether the Kripke-Donnellan challenge should lead us to reject (i), (ii), or both. Contrary to a popula...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s-1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s-1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s–1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s–1980s...
This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the dema...
Together with an basic assumption of the main thesis of the theory of singular direct reference, thi...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
This paper argues for a version of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view, comparing it t...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s-1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s-1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s–1980s...
It is fairly widely accepted that Saul Kripke, Keith Donnellan, and others showed in the 1960s–1980s...
This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the dema...
Together with an basic assumption of the main thesis of the theory of singular direct reference, thi...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...
This paper argues for a version of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view, comparing it t...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This book is about whether reference to an individual is the essential feature of a proper name -- a...
This article covers the leading contemporary theories of reference of proper names. It is shown that...