
Consequences of Reference Failure
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...
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...