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147On the unification argument for the predicate view on proper namesSynthese 191 (5): 1-22. 2014.The predicate view on proper names opts for a uniform semantic representation of proper nouns like ‘Alfred’ as predicates on the level of logical form. Early defences of this view can be found in Sloat (Language, vol. 45, pp. 26–30, 1969) and Burge (J. Philos. 70: 425–439, 1973), but there is an increasing more recent interest in this view on proper names. My paper aims to provide a reconstruction and critique of Burge’s main argument for the predicate view on proper names, which is still used b…Read more
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| Metaphilosophy |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |