International audiencePhilosophers who accept tropes generally agree that tropes do play a role in the semantics of natural language, namely as the objects of reference of nominalizations of adjectives, such as Socrates' wisdom or the beauty of the landscape. In fact, a philosophical discussion of the ontology of tropes can hardly do without the use of such nominalizations. In this paper, I will argue that tropes play a further important role in the semantics of natural language, namely in the semantics of bare demonstratives like this and that. Like terms such as Socrates' wisdom or the beauty of the landscape, this and that can act as ordinary referential terms referring to tropes
Traditional ontologies of tropes have proposed that tropes should be construed as ‘simple entities’...
That there could be ontologically complex concrete particulars is self-evidently true. A reductio ma...
the redness of the apple the beauty of the picture the gentleness of John two kinds of intuitive des...
International audiencePhilosophers who accept tropes generally agree that tropes do play a role in t...
1.1. Some general observations about natural language terms explicit trope descriptions: NP’s ADJ-ne...
Many have written about trope ontology, but relatively few have considered its implications for some...
According to standard trope nominalism, there are simple tropes that do not have parts or multiply d...
Abstract in Undetermined Why should one hold that the world is a world of tropes? Or, more generally...
A trope is a rhetorical figure which uses an uncommon or figurative notion instead of the common lit...
Trope theory is an increasingly prominent contender in contemporary debates about the existence and ...
The treatise attempts to approach and deal with some of the most fundamental problems facing anyone ...
François Rastier, Tropes and Semantic Linguistics The tradition of linguistics has reduced rhetoric...
In this paper, I elaborate on the Strong Nuclear Theory (SNT) of tropes and substances, which I have...
The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the ex...
In the present paper, I argue that a one-category ontology, based upon individual property-instances...
Traditional ontologies of tropes have proposed that tropes should be construed as ‘simple entities’...
That there could be ontologically complex concrete particulars is self-evidently true. A reductio ma...
the redness of the apple the beauty of the picture the gentleness of John two kinds of intuitive des...
International audiencePhilosophers who accept tropes generally agree that tropes do play a role in t...
1.1. Some general observations about natural language terms explicit trope descriptions: NP’s ADJ-ne...
Many have written about trope ontology, but relatively few have considered its implications for some...
According to standard trope nominalism, there are simple tropes that do not have parts or multiply d...
Abstract in Undetermined Why should one hold that the world is a world of tropes? Or, more generally...
A trope is a rhetorical figure which uses an uncommon or figurative notion instead of the common lit...
Trope theory is an increasingly prominent contender in contemporary debates about the existence and ...
The treatise attempts to approach and deal with some of the most fundamental problems facing anyone ...
François Rastier, Tropes and Semantic Linguistics The tradition of linguistics has reduced rhetoric...
In this paper, I elaborate on the Strong Nuclear Theory (SNT) of tropes and substances, which I have...
The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the ex...
In the present paper, I argue that a one-category ontology, based upon individual property-instances...
Traditional ontologies of tropes have proposed that tropes should be construed as ‘simple entities’...
That there could be ontologically complex concrete particulars is self-evidently true. A reductio ma...
the redness of the apple the beauty of the picture the gentleness of John two kinds of intuitive des...