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197The use-conditional indexical conception of proper namesPhilosophical Studies 168 (1): 119-150. 2014.In this essay I will defend a novel version of the indexical view on proper names. According to this version, proper names have a relatively sparse truth-conditional meaning that is represented by their rigid content and indexical character, but a relatively rich use-conditional meaning, which I call the (contextual) constraint of a proper name. Firstly, I will provide a brief outline of my favoured indexical view on names in contrast to other indexical views proposed in the relevant literature.…Read more
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| Metaphilosophy |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |