Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fictional predicates are guaranteed a referent. I argue that this presupposition is inconsistent with anti-realist theories of fictional characters and that it cannot be taken for granted by realist theories of fictional characters. The question of whether a fictional name refers to a fictional character cannot be addressed independently of the much-neglected question of whether a fictional predicate refers to a fictional property
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
Singular terms used in fictions for fictional characters raise well-known philosophical issues, expl...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
Fictional names such as Sherlock Holmes, Tom Sawyer or Superman originate in fiction. We also employ...
[eng] In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of ficti...
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
Singular terms used in fictions for fictional characters raise well-known philosophical issues, expl...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
Semantic theories of fictional names generally presuppose, either explicitly or implicitly, that fic...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
According to Millianism, the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent. According to anti-reali...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
Against standard descriptivist and referentialist semantics for fictional reports, I will defend a v...
Fictional names such as Sherlock Holmes, Tom Sawyer or Superman originate in fiction. We also employ...
[eng] In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of ficti...
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
In this dissertation I present a critical study of fiction, focusing on the semantics of fictional n...
Singular terms used in fictions for fictional characters raise well-known philosophical issues, expl...