Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extended to include Lewis' basic categories. The distinction as applied to sentences is brought out by investigating the consequences of the failure of presupposed sentences. Stalnaker uses Donnellan's distinction to support his theory of creating an intensional level between those of interpreted sentences and extensions. This intensional level consists of functions taking only possible worlds as input and giving the extension as output. Therefore, by extending Donnellan's distinction more support is given to Stalnaker
Lewis 1973 observed that his logic for counterfactuals could be applied to definite descriptions. Hi...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
The following is a study of the syntax and semantics of two attributive adjective con-structions of ...
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extende...
The main topic of this paper is the distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
I argue that the contextualist account of the referential/attributive interpretation of definite des...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
Referential expressions that refer to entities that occur in a text differ in lexical specificity. I...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
The subject-matter of this work is demonstrative expressions in their use to refer to spatio-tempora...
The article deals with the study of the types of reference and definite descriptions. The use of def...
Lewis 1973 observed that his logic for counterfactuals could be applied to definite descriptions. Hi...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
The following is a study of the syntax and semantics of two attributive adjective con-structions of ...
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extende...
The main topic of this paper is the distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
I argue that the contextualist account of the referential/attributive interpretation of definite des...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
Referential expressions that refer to entities that occur in a text differ in lexical specificity. I...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
The subject-matter of this work is demonstrative expressions in their use to refer to spatio-tempora...
The article deals with the study of the types of reference and definite descriptions. The use of def...
Lewis 1973 observed that his logic for counterfactuals could be applied to definite descriptions. Hi...
I contend that alongside the official analysis of sentences containing defi-nite descriptions propos...
The following is a study of the syntax and semantics of two attributive adjective con-structions of ...