Theories of Reference Meaning Philosophy of Language
An essay by John McCarthy on the use of model theory, with a bias towards knowledge representation. Strong on Kripke models.
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Theories of Reference
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- Aspects of a Theory of Singular Reference - William Greenberg's 1982 UCLA dissertation.
- Singular Propositions - Singular propositions (also called `Russellian propositions\\') are propositions philosophy of language that are about a particular object or individual philosophy of language in virtue of having the object or individual philosophy of language as a constituent of the proposition. From philosophy of language the Stanford Encyclopedia, by G. W. Fit
- A Unified Theory of Names - Article by John Justice, presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
- On the Model Theory of Knowledge - An essay by John McCarthy on the use of model theory, with a bias towards knowledge representation. Strong on Kripke models.
- The Reference of Theoretical Terms - Article by Renate Duerr, presented at the 20th World Congress theories of reference of Philosophy.
- The Theory of Abstract Objects - Web resource provided by Edward Zalta, centering upon theories of reference his `Principia Metaphysica\\', a general calculus for the theories of reference expression of theories of abstract objects. Includes theories of reference a tutorial section.
- Sellars-Harman Correspondence - Correspondence between Wilfrid Sellars and Gilbert Harman on philosophy of language truth. Illuminating discussion on the issue of whether philosophy of language a Tarskian semantics provides an adequate basis for philosophy of language a correspondence theory of truth.
- On Naming and Possibility in Kripke and in the Tractatus - Article by MarĂa Cerezo, presented at the 20th meaning World Congress theories of reference of Philosophy.
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