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Consequences of Reference Failure

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This book defends the Direct Reference (DR) thesis in philosophy of language regarding proper names and indexical pronouns. It uniquely draws out the significant consequences of DR when it is conjoined with the fact that these singular terms sometimes fail to refer.
Even though DR is widely endorsed by philosophers of language, many philosophically important and radically controversial consequences of the thesis have gone largely unexplored. This book makes an important contribution to the DR literature by explicitly addressing the consequences that follow from DR regarding failure of reference. Michael McKinsey argues that only a form of neutral free logic can capture a revised concept of logical truth that is consistent with the fact that any sentence of any form that contains a directly referring genuine term can fail to be either true or false on interpretations where that term fails to refer. He also explains how it is possible for there to be true (or false) sentences that contain non-referring names, even though this possibility seems inconsistent with DR.
Consequences of Reference Failure will be of interest to philosophers of language and logic and linguists working on Direct Reference.

List of contents

1. Direct Reference and Descriptivism: History and Problems
2. From Direct Reference to Free Logic
3. From Neutral Free Logic to A Posteriori Necessity
4. Some Alternatives to Using Neutral Free Logic
5. Truths Containing Empty Names

About the author

Michael McKinsey is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Wayne State University, USA

Summary

This book defends the Direct Reference thesis in philosophy of language regarding proper names and indexical pronouns. It makes an important contribution by explicitly addressing the consequences that follow from DR regarding failure of reference.

Product details

Authors Michael McKinsey
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9781032337760
ISBN 978-1-0-3233776-0
No. of pages 168
Series Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

Philosophy of Language, PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Logic, PHILOSOPHY / Language, Philosophy: logic

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