
Episode 004 - Alex Grzankowski on Reference and Attitude Ascriptions
London Philosophy Talk
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Exploring Theories of Proper Names in Philosophy of Language
The chapter delves into theories of proper names, contrasting descriptive theory with direct reference theory and discussing the significance of names in philosophy of language. It explores how names function as linguistic expressions that designate specific things like people or places, leading to discussions on reference-fixing and semantic competence. The conversation sheds light on the challenges and implications of different theories of naming and reference for understanding language and the external world.
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