Let DDQ be the thesis that definite descriptions are quantifiers. Philosophers often deny DDQ because they believe that quantifiers do not depend on context in certain ways, ways in which definite descriptions do depend on context. In this paper, we examine one such argument, which, if sound, would entail the negation of DDQ.We show that this argument fails, and draw some consequences from its failure
In this paper I revisit the main arguments for a predicate analysis of descriptions in order to dete...
In some sentences, demonstratives can be substituted with definite descriptions without any change i...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss two phenomena related to the semantics of definite descripti...
Let DDQ be the thesis that definite descriptions are quantifiers. Philosophers often deny DDQ becaus...
This paper reexamines some examples, discussed by Mates and others, of sentences containing both def...
Previous theorists have claimed that Russell’s theory of definite descriptions gives the wrong truth...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This Thesis addresses issues that lie at the intersection of two broad philosophical projects: infer...
Based on Basque data (and in line with Etxeberria & Giannakidou 2010, to appear), this paper argues ...
Relative to an ordinary context, an utterance of the sentence ‘Everything is in the car’ communicate...
Classical generalized quantifier (GQ) theory posits that quantificational determiners (Q-dets) combi...
This paper addresses a certain objection to the quantificational theory of definite descriptions. Ac...
Recently, philosophers have offered compelling reasons to think that demonstratives are best represe...
Definite descriptions (e.g. \u27The king of France in 1997\u27, \u27The teacher of Aristotle\u27) do...
In this paper I revisit the main arguments for a predicate analysis of descriptions in order to dete...
In some sentences, demonstratives can be substituted with definite descriptions without any change i...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss two phenomena related to the semantics of definite descripti...
Let DDQ be the thesis that definite descriptions are quantifiers. Philosophers often deny DDQ becaus...
This paper reexamines some examples, discussed by Mates and others, of sentences containing both def...
Previous theorists have claimed that Russell’s theory of definite descriptions gives the wrong truth...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This Thesis addresses issues that lie at the intersection of two broad philosophical projects: infer...
Based on Basque data (and in line with Etxeberria & Giannakidou 2010, to appear), this paper argues ...
Relative to an ordinary context, an utterance of the sentence ‘Everything is in the car’ communicate...
Classical generalized quantifier (GQ) theory posits that quantificational determiners (Q-dets) combi...
This paper addresses a certain objection to the quantificational theory of definite descriptions. Ac...
Recently, philosophers have offered compelling reasons to think that demonstratives are best represe...
Definite descriptions (e.g. \u27The king of France in 1997\u27, \u27The teacher of Aristotle\u27) do...
In this paper I revisit the main arguments for a predicate analysis of descriptions in order to dete...
In some sentences, demonstratives can be substituted with definite descriptions without any change i...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss two phenomena related to the semantics of definite descripti...