Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Singular Propositions Singular propositions (also called Russellian propositions) are propositions that are about a particular object or individual in virtue of having the object or individual as a constituent of the proposition. Alleged examples of singular ...
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Home Page The Theory of Abstract Objects Introduction Metaphysics vs. Physics Objectives of the Theory Distinction Underlying the Theory Presentation of the Theory Principia Metaphysica Tutorial on Principia Metaphysica Introduction The equations at the top of this page are the two most important principles of the theory of abstract objects. The first principle expresses the existence conditions ...
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CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN WILFRID SELLARS AND GILBERT HARMAN ON TRUTH{*} Contents February 26, 1970: Sellars to Harman March 24, 1970: Harman to Sellars November 20, 1970: Sellars to Harman December 9, 1970: Harman to Sellars THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY New York, N.Y. l0021 February 26, 1970 Professor Gilbert Harman Department of Philosophy Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Dear Gil: I have ...
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On the Model Theory of Knowledge ...
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Philosophy of Language A Unified Theory of Names John Justice Jjustice@rmwc.edu ABSTRACT: Theoreticians of names are currently split into two camps: Fregean and Millian. Fregean theorists hold that names have referent-determining senses that account for such facts as the change of content with the substitution of co-referential names and the meaningfulness of names without bearers. Their ...
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Philosophy of Language The Reference of Theoretical Terms Renate Duerr Karlsruhe; Germany Renate.duerr@geist-soz.uni-karlsruhe.de ABSTRACT: A popular explanation of the success of theories of science is that of scientific realism. It maintains, besides that the theories of a mature science are typically approximately true, that observational terms and theoretical terms refer to or denote ...
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Philosophy of Language On Naming and Possibility in Kripke and in the Tractatus* Mar a Cerezo University of Navarra, Stanford University cerezo@csli.stanford.edu ABSTRACT: Raymond Bradley has put forward an essentialist interpretation of the ontology of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-philosophicus and aims to develop the model dimension that is implicit therein. Among other theses, Bradley ...
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