I argue that the contextualist account of the referential/attributive interpretation of definite descriptions, presented by Recanati and Bezuidehnout and based on the idea that definite descriptions are semantically underdetermined and in need of completion through optional top-down pragmatic processes, suffers from an explanatory gap. I defend the contextualist view but hold that the determination of the content of definite descriptions is a mandatory, linguistically driven process based on saturation rather than on optional pragmatic processes
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
The use-mention distinction is considered as a fundamental concept in the philosophy of language. So...
To appear in John Collins, Alex Davies, Tamara Dobler (eds.) Charles Travis on Language, Thought, an...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
Donnellan’s distinction between referential and attributive uses of definite descriptions gave rise...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
The main topic of this paper is the distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
In this paper I offer a defence of a Russellian analysis of the referential uses of incomplete (mis)...
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extende...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
In this paper I offer a defence of a Russellian analysis of the referential uses of incomplete (mis)...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
This paper continues an ongoing debate between Michael Devitt and me on referential uses of definite...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
The use-mention distinction is considered as a fundamental concept in the philosophy of language. So...
To appear in John Collins, Alex Davies, Tamara Dobler (eds.) Charles Travis on Language, Thought, an...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
Donnellan’s distinction between referential and attributive uses of definite descriptions gave rise...
The scope of this short paper is to show that the examples İlhan İnan uses to undermine Donnellan’...
grantor: University of TorontoIn "Reference and Definite Descriptions", Keith Donnellan in...
The main topic of this paper is the distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
In this paper I offer a defence of a Russellian analysis of the referential uses of incomplete (mis)...
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extende...
In this thesis I investigate Donnellan’s Referential / Attributive distinction (R/A distinction); a...
In this paper I offer a defence of a Russellian analysis of the referential uses of incomplete (mis)...
In this essay I argue that given Donnellan’s formulation of the attributive uses of definite descrip...
This paper continues an ongoing debate between Michael Devitt and me on referential uses of definite...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
The use-mention distinction is considered as a fundamental concept in the philosophy of language. So...
To appear in John Collins, Alex Davies, Tamara Dobler (eds.) Charles Travis on Language, Thought, an...