Descriptions, ambiguity, and representationalist theories of interpretation
<p>Theories of descriptions tend to involve commitments about the ambiguity of descriptions. For example, sentences containing descriptions are widely taken to be ambiguous between <i>de re</i>, <i>de dicto</i>, and intermediate interpretations and are sometimes though...
Main Author: | Koralus, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2011
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