This paper argues for a hybrid and alternative theory of names—Sociohistorical Causal Descriptivism, which consists of six claims: (1) the referring relation between a name and an object originates from a generalized “initial baptism” of that object. (2) The causal chain of the name N fi rstly and mainly transmits informative descriptions of N’s bearer. (3) The meaning of N consists of an open-ended collection of informative descriptions of N’s bearer acknowledged by a linguistic community. (4) With respect to practical needs of agents there is s weighted order in the collection of descriptions of N’s bearer. (5) The meaning or even partial meaning of N, together with the background of a discourse, the network of knowledge, speaker’s intent...
[EN]This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line...
Theories of reference are a crucial research topic in analytic philosophy. Since the publication of ...
Gareth Evans, in The Causal Theory of Names, states that the causal theory of reference needs to be ...
This paper argues for a hybrid and alternative theory of names—Sociohistorical Causal Descriptivism,...
This paper argues for a hybrid and alternative theory of names Sociohistorical Causal Descriptivism,...
Some of the fundamental lessons of the so-called revolution against descriptivism that occurred in t...
Michael Devitt develops a hybrid causal theory of non-empty proper names and certain singular terms ...
Abstract: We offer an empirical assessment of description theories of proper names. We examine empir...
Causal theories of reference describe how terms acquire specific references (especially logical term...
The two major schools of thought concerned with the meaning of proper names, i.e., the direct-refere...
The philosophical and, in a lesser degree, linguistic debate about the notion of names has been ragi...
The fact that names refer to individuals is a basic assumption of referentialist theories of proper ...
Presentation and comparison of the main causal theories of reference for proper names, and a proposa...
In “Public Proper names and Idiolectical Identifying Descriptions”, Glezakos (2009) puts forward a t...
This paper argues for a version of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view, comparing it t...
[EN]This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line...
Theories of reference are a crucial research topic in analytic philosophy. Since the publication of ...
Gareth Evans, in The Causal Theory of Names, states that the causal theory of reference needs to be ...
This paper argues for a hybrid and alternative theory of names—Sociohistorical Causal Descriptivism,...
This paper argues for a hybrid and alternative theory of names Sociohistorical Causal Descriptivism,...
Some of the fundamental lessons of the so-called revolution against descriptivism that occurred in t...
Michael Devitt develops a hybrid causal theory of non-empty proper names and certain singular terms ...
Abstract: We offer an empirical assessment of description theories of proper names. We examine empir...
Causal theories of reference describe how terms acquire specific references (especially logical term...
The two major schools of thought concerned with the meaning of proper names, i.e., the direct-refere...
The philosophical and, in a lesser degree, linguistic debate about the notion of names has been ragi...
The fact that names refer to individuals is a basic assumption of referentialist theories of proper ...
Presentation and comparison of the main causal theories of reference for proper names, and a proposa...
In “Public Proper names and Idiolectical Identifying Descriptions”, Glezakos (2009) puts forward a t...
This paper argues for a version of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view, comparing it t...
[EN]This work will focus on some aspects of descriptive names. The New Theory of Reference, in line...
Theories of reference are a crucial research topic in analytic philosophy. Since the publication of ...
Gareth Evans, in The Causal Theory of Names, states that the causal theory of reference needs to be ...