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Names as tokens and names as tools
pp. 133-155
Abstract
After presenting a variety of arguments in support of the idea that ordinary names are indexical, I respond to John Perry's recent arguments against the indexicality of names. I conclude by indicating some connections between the theory of names defended here and Wittgenstein's observations on naming, and suggest that the latter may have been misconstrued in the literature.
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(2001) Synthese 128 (1-2).
Pages: 133-155
Full citation:
Pelczar Michael (2001) „Names as tokens and names as tools“. Synthese 128 (1-2), 133–155.