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156Naming and NonexistenceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 47 (3): 239-262. 2009.I defend a cluster of views about names from fiction and myth. The views are based on two claims: first, proper names refer directly totheir bearers; and second, names from fiction and myth are genuinely empty, they simply do not refer. I argue that when such names are used in direct discourse, utterances containing them have truth values but do not express propositions. I also argue that it is a mistake to think that if an utterance of, for example, “Vulcan is a planet” fails to express a propo…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Normative Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |
| Epistemology |