Argument in favour of descriptive theory of names.

Número

Descargas

Visitas a la página del resumen del artículo:  384  

DOI

https://doi.org/10.25267/Pragmalinguistica.2004.i12.01

Información

Artículos
7-14
Publicado: 01-12-2004
PlumX

Autores/as

  • Erkki Ahlstrom (FR) CNRS, Institut des sciencies cognitives ISC, Lyon

Resumen

 

According to theories of rigid designation and direct reference, proper names refer without intervening sense. These theories have replaced sense theories which consider names as descriptive. In spite of certain uses of names with deteminers and quantifiers which cannot be explained by referentialist theories, descriptive theories are not considered as alternatives lo referential theories. However, there is a type of descriptive theory which considers names as equivalent to a metalinguistic description "The bearer of N". Names can be analysed as normal predicates. This interpretation is backed by the fact that names can be used with universal quantifiers which can precede names in various languages.

Palabras clave


Descargas

Los datos de descargas todavía no están disponibles.

Cómo citar

Ahlstrom, E. (2004). Argument in favour of descriptive theory of names. Pragmalingüística, (12), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.25267/Pragmalinguistica.2004.i12.01

Citas

BACH, K. (1987), Thought and Reference, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

BOËR, S. (1975), "Proper Names as Predicates", Philosophical Studies 27, 389-400.

BURGE, T. (1973), "Reference and Proper names", Journal of Philosophy 70, 425-39.

BUTLER, S. (1872), Erewhon.

COHEN, J. L. (1980), "The Individuation of Names", in Z. van Straatten (ed.), Philosophical Subjects, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

GARY-PRIEUR, M.-N. (1994), Grammaire du nom propre, Paris, Presses universitaires de France.

JONASSON, K. (1994), Le Nom propre, Louvain, Duculot.

KATZ, J. (2001), "The End in Millianism: Multiple Bearers, Improper Names, and Compositional Meaning", Journal of Philosophy 98, 137-66.

KRIPKE S. (1980), Naming and Necessity, Oxford, Basil Blackwell.

NEALE, S. (1990), Descriptions. Cambridge Mass. MIT Press/Bradford Books.

PERRY, J. (2001), Reference and Reflexivity, Stanford, CSLI Publications.

RÉCANATI F. (1993), Direct Reference, Oxford, Basil Blackwell.