2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0114.2010.01366.x
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Neo-Meinongian Neo-Russellians

Abstract: Neo-Russellianism, which incorporates both Millianism (with regard to proper names) and the thesis of singular Russellian propositions, has widely been defended after the publication of Kripke's Naming and Necessity. The view, however, encounters various problems regarding empty names, names that do not have semantic referents. Nathan Salmon and Scott Soames have defended neo-Russellianism against such problems in a novel way; to account for various intuitions of competent and rational speakers regarding utter… Show more

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“…Nathan Salmon's view (1987/2005, 1998/2005) and Scott Soames' (, ) are along this line. For a critical evaluation of their view, see Everett, ; Braun, ; and Mousavian, . PM, however, is not such a view.…”
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“…Nathan Salmon's view (1987/2005, 1998/2005) and Scott Soames' (, ) are along this line. For a critical evaluation of their view, see Everett, ; Braun, ; and Mousavian, . PM, however, is not such a view.…”
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confidence: 99%