This paper aims to provide a thorough overview of the ongoing debate about whether artifactual kind terms (such as ‘pencil,’ ‘chair,’ ‘television,’ and so on) have a directly referential or descriptivist semantics. Hilary Putnam (1975) originated the mentioned debate by arguing that artifactual kind terms refer directly - as natural kind terms (like ‘water,’ ‘tiger,’ ‘gold,’ etc.) do - that is, a direct, external relation between the terms and the world determines their extension. However, terms for artifactual kinds appear more likely subjected to a descriptivist view, that is to be defined in terms of conjunctions or clusters of properties. The paper offers a reasoned survey of this debate by pointing out trends and problems associated wi...
The new externalist picture of natural kind terms due to Kripke, Putnam, and others has become quite...
• kind reference: reference to an abstract entity that is related to specimens. Examples of characte...
This paper centres around the analysis of some aspects of Putnam's reference theory in order to exam...
This paper clarifies and defends the Kripkean view of na tural kind terms, with some help from Kapla...
Since Saul Kripke’s and Hilary Putnam’s groundbreaking work in the Seventies, the idea has emerged t...
Hilary Putnam’s proposal of extending the scope of his famous externalist semantic theory to artifac...
Kripke and Putnam have convinced most philosophers that we cannot do metaphysics of nature by analys...
Argues that the capacity to classify an object according to its kind is not implicated in picking th...
ABSTRACT. It has been widely thought that natural kind terms are, in Kripke’s sense, rigid in a way ...
Following the influential thought experiments by Hilary Putnam and others, philosophers of language ...
The focus of this article is on the pragmatic presuppositions involved in the use of general terms i...
BAUMANN, Pierre. Reevaluando la tesis Kripke-Putnam. Argumentos Revista de Filosofia, Fortaleza, ano...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
The general question (G) How do we categorize artifacts? can be subject to three different readings:...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
The new externalist picture of natural kind terms due to Kripke, Putnam, and others has become quite...
• kind reference: reference to an abstract entity that is related to specimens. Examples of characte...
This paper centres around the analysis of some aspects of Putnam's reference theory in order to exam...
This paper clarifies and defends the Kripkean view of na tural kind terms, with some help from Kapla...
Since Saul Kripke’s and Hilary Putnam’s groundbreaking work in the Seventies, the idea has emerged t...
Hilary Putnam’s proposal of extending the scope of his famous externalist semantic theory to artifac...
Kripke and Putnam have convinced most philosophers that we cannot do metaphysics of nature by analys...
Argues that the capacity to classify an object according to its kind is not implicated in picking th...
ABSTRACT. It has been widely thought that natural kind terms are, in Kripke’s sense, rigid in a way ...
Following the influential thought experiments by Hilary Putnam and others, philosophers of language ...
The focus of this article is on the pragmatic presuppositions involved in the use of general terms i...
BAUMANN, Pierre. Reevaluando la tesis Kripke-Putnam. Argumentos Revista de Filosofia, Fortaleza, ano...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
The general question (G) How do we categorize artifacts? can be subject to three different readings:...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
The new externalist picture of natural kind terms due to Kripke, Putnam, and others has become quite...
• kind reference: reference to an abstract entity that is related to specimens. Examples of characte...
This paper centres around the analysis of some aspects of Putnam's reference theory in order to exam...