Good news about the description theory of names 论文
1997Journal of Semantics引用 220
Semantic Web and OntologiesPhilosophy and Theoretical ScienceLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
摘要
This is an attempt at reviving Kneale's version of the description theory of names, which says that a proper name is synonymous with a definite description of the form ‘the individual named so-and-so’. To begin with, I adduce a wide range of observations to show that names and overt definites are alike in all relevant respects. I then turn to Kripke's main objection against Kneale's proposal, and endeavour to refute it. In the remainder of the paper I elaborate on Kneale's analysis, adopting a theory of presupposition proposed by van der Sandt.