This paper develops a radical alternative to standard accounts of descriptive names. A ‘descriptive name’ is a singular term introduced by a stipulation of form ┌Let α refer to the Ψ┐. It is shown that—contrary to standard views—the reference-fixing mechanism for a descriptive name is not satisfactional. §1 argues for a background view of reference-fixing for ordinary language singular terms. §2 shows how this view generates a non-satisfactional account of reference-fixing for descriptive names. §3 explores the implications of the discussion in §§1–2 for the possibility of descriptively mediated singular thought. §4 argues for a new account of what speaker and hearer are committed to when the speaker makes and the hearer accepts a ┌Let α...
Standard semantics of proper names assigns them the function of reference to individual things. This...
The two major schools of thought concerned with the meaning of proper names, i.e., the direct-refere...
This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the dema...
This article explores Gareth Evans's idea that there are such things as descriptive names, i.e. refe...
[EN]This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line...
A theory of descriptive names is developed and defended against several objections. Descriptive name...
Standard rigid designator accounts of a name’s meaning have trouble accommodating what I will call ...
This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line with...
According to theories of rigid designation and direct reference, proper names refer without interven...
This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names as refe...
How does a proper name refer to a particular object? This is the problem that theories of reference ...
In “Public Proper names and Idiolectical Identifying Descriptions”, Glezakos (2009) puts forward a t...
Among the many morals one could draw from direct reference is that there is a gulf between general a...
In "Descriptive indexicals and indexical descriptions" Nunberg claimed that only indexicals among si...
One reason to think that names have a predicate-type semantic value is that they naturally occur in ...
Standard semantics of proper names assigns them the function of reference to individual things. This...
The two major schools of thought concerned with the meaning of proper names, i.e., the direct-refere...
This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the dema...
This article explores Gareth Evans's idea that there are such things as descriptive names, i.e. refe...
[EN]This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line...
A theory of descriptive names is developed and defended against several objections. Descriptive name...
Standard rigid designator accounts of a name’s meaning have trouble accommodating what I will call ...
This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line with...
According to theories of rigid designation and direct reference, proper names refer without interven...
This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names as refe...
How does a proper name refer to a particular object? This is the problem that theories of reference ...
In “Public Proper names and Idiolectical Identifying Descriptions”, Glezakos (2009) puts forward a t...
Among the many morals one could draw from direct reference is that there is a gulf between general a...
In "Descriptive indexicals and indexical descriptions" Nunberg claimed that only indexicals among si...
One reason to think that names have a predicate-type semantic value is that they naturally occur in ...
Standard semantics of proper names assigns them the function of reference to individual things. This...
The two major schools of thought concerned with the meaning of proper names, i.e., the direct-refere...
This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the dema...