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Singular ConceptsSynthese 204 (20). 2024.Toward a theory of n-tuples of individuals and concepts as surrogates for Russellian singular propositions and singular concepts. Alonzo Church proposed a powerful and elegant theory of sequences of functions and their arguments as singular-concept surrogates. Church’s account accords with his Alternative (0), the strictest of his three competing criteria for strict synonymy. The currently popular objection to strict criteria like (0) on the basis of the Russell-Myhill paradox is misguided. Russ…Read more
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Fictitious Existence versus NonexistenceGrazer Philosophische Studien 100 (4): 574-585. 2024.A correct observation to the effect that a does not exist, where ‘a’ is a singular term, could be true on any of a variety of grounds. Typically, a true, singular negative existential is true on the unproblematic ground that the subject term ‘a’ designates something that does not presently exist. More interesting philosophically is a singular, negative existential statement in which the subject term ‘a’ designates nothing at all. Both of these contrast sharply with a singular, negative existenti…Read more
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In this candid autobiographical essay, Nathan Salmon recounts and assesses the impact of various philosophers and events on his philosophical development.
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University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of PhilosophyEdward A. Dickson Professor of The Graduate Division
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APA Western Division
Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Philosophy of Language, Misc |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Logic in Philosophy |