The paper provides an opinionated survey of recent contributions – roughly, in the last decade – to our understanding of how names and other referring expressions work in fictional discourse and addresses well-known philosophical worries that they raise. Views about the semantics of referring expressions in fictional discourse are usually accompanied by metaphysical views on the ontology of fictional characters, so this will also come under our focus.Este artículo ofrece una revisión un tanto personal de algunas contribuciones recientes –que abarcan aproximadamente la última década– de nuestra comprensión de cómo funcionan los nombres y otras expresiones referenciales en el discurso de ficción, y aborda preocupaciones filosóficas bi...
En este trabajo me ocupo de la semántica de los términos de ficción, en el marco de una posición de ...
Quantifiers frequently figure in works of fiction. But occurrences of quantificational expressions w...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
This paper is focused on the abstractist theory of fiction, namely, the semantic theory according to...
[eng] In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of ficti...
This paper deals with the semantics and meta-semantics for ordinary names in fiction. It has recentl...
The paper contains a critical analysis of the Classical Fregean version of the descriptivist strateg...
This paper is focused on the abstractist theory of fiction, namely, the semantic theory according to...
This paper defends a version of the realist view that fictional characters exist. It argues for an i...
Singular terms used in fictions for fictional characters raise well-known philosophical issues, expl...
The paper explores the functions of names of fictional characters, like Emma Bovary, at various leve...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
: In this paper, the author replies to a question raised about theories of nonexistent objects. The ...
In this essay, I appeal to the mental file approach in order to give an anti- realist semantic analy...
En este trabajo me ocupo de la semántica de los términos de ficción, en el marco de una posición de ...
Quantifiers frequently figure in works of fiction. But occurrences of quantificational expressions w...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
This paper is focused on the abstractist theory of fiction, namely, the semantic theory according to...
[eng] In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of ficti...
This paper deals with the semantics and meta-semantics for ordinary names in fiction. It has recentl...
The paper contains a critical analysis of the Classical Fregean version of the descriptivist strateg...
This paper is focused on the abstractist theory of fiction, namely, the semantic theory according to...
This paper defends a version of the realist view that fictional characters exist. It argues for an i...
Singular terms used in fictions for fictional characters raise well-known philosophical issues, expl...
The paper explores the functions of names of fictional characters, like Emma Bovary, at various leve...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
: In this paper, the author replies to a question raised about theories of nonexistent objects. The ...
In this essay, I appeal to the mental file approach in order to give an anti- realist semantic analy...
En este trabajo me ocupo de la semántica de los términos de ficción, en el marco de una posición de ...
Quantifiers frequently figure in works of fiction. But occurrences of quantificational expressions w...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...