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David Kaplan

University of California, Los Angeles
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  • University of California, Los Angeles
    Department of Philosophy
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Philosophy of Language
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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    Reading ‘On Denoting’ on its Centenary
    Mind 114 (456): 933-1003. 2005.
    Part 1 sets out the logical/semantical background to ‘On Denoting’, including an exposition of Russell's views in Principles of Mathematics, the role and justification of Frege's notorious Axiom V, and speculation about how the search for a solution to the Contradiction might have motivated a new treatment of denoting. Part 2 consists primarily of an extended analysis of Russell's views on knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description, in which I try to show that the discomfiture betwee…Read more
    Part 1 sets out the logical/semantical background to ‘On Denoting’, including an exposition of Russell's views in Principles of Mathematics, the role and justification of Frege's notorious Axiom V, and speculation about how the search for a solution to the Contradiction might have motivated a new treatment of denoting. Part 2 consists primarily of an extended analysis of Russell's views on knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description, in which I try to show that the discomfiture between Russell's semantical and epistemological commitments begins as far back as 1903. I close with a non-Russellian critique of Russell's views on how we are able to make use of linguistic representations in thought and with the suggestion that a theory of comprehension is needed to supplement semantic theory.
    DescriptionsBertrand Russell
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    De Re Belief
    In Richard Hull (ed.), Presidential Addresses of The American Philosophical Association 1981–1990, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 25-37. 2013.
    Kripke's Puzzle About BeliefRussellian Theories of Attitude AscriptionsFregean Theories of Attitude …Read more
    Kripke's Puzzle About BeliefRussellian Theories of Attitude AscriptionsFregean Theories of Attitude AscriptionsDe Re BeliefFrege's Puzzle
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