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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RIGID DESIGNATOR»
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1
Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language
If the name is an abbreviation, it follows that certain pairs of sentences will be
paraphrases of each other, and that would not be the case if the name is a rigid
designator. Thus, in the "Neptune" example, "Neptune is a large planet" would be
...
Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling, Howard K. Wettstein, 1979
2
Theory and Typology of Proper Names
In Kripke's work, two new important concepts are introduced: the rigid designator
and the causal chain of reference. Kripke's introduction of the notion 'rigid
designator' is a refinement which has been discussed extensively by
philosophers and ...
Willy van Langendonck, 2007
3
Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Kripke and Naming and ...
But this is consistent with a name's being a mere abbreviation of an actualized
description like 'the actual number of planets' and hence an inconstant rigid
designator. How to classify such inconstant rigidly designating descriptions with ...
4
Rigid Designation and Theoretical Identities
First, a rigid designator designates the same object with respect to all possible
worlds as it is used in the actual world, not as it is used in other possible worlds in
which the object gets picked out: for although we identify objects in other worlds ...
5
Experience of God and the Rationality of Theistic Belief
Now whichever view one favors concerning the semantics of proper names,
proper names may be considered, on Katz's and Bach's view no less than on
Kripke's, to be rigid designators if we take "rigid designator" to be a concept
belonging to ...
6
Formal Theories of the Commonsense World
151l and define the truth of a quantified statement in terms of substituting into the
body of that statement a rigid designator for the value of the quantified variable. ln
order to formalize this substitutional approach to the interpretation of object ...
Jerry R. Hobbs, Robert C. Moore, 1985
7
Grazer Philosophische Studien: Internationale Zeitschrift ...
Observe that an expression can be both a rigid designator as well as a rigid
applier. But the two notions are not coextensive. It seems that if a general term is
a rigid designator referring to the same non-empty extension in all possible
worlds, ...
Johannes L. Brandl, Maria E. Reicher, 2009
8
Meaning and Grammar: An Introduction to Semantics
Suppose now that m is a rigid designator. Then, since m picks out the same entity
in every world, clearly (17a) and (176) amount to the same. Suppose, on the
other hand, that m is not a rigid designator, but something like, say, "Mr. Muscle.
Gennaro Chierchia, Sally McConnell-Ginet, 2000
9
Language and Perception: Essays in the Philosophy of Language
means the proper name to show the defining characteristic of a rigid designator: it
applies to the same person, place, thing, or whatever it is supposed to apply to, in
every possible world. Proper names may be the clearest rigid designators, but ...
10
The New Theory of Reference: Kripke, Marcus, and Its Origins
Quine writes in [1981: 118] about Kripke's rigid designators and Follesdal's
genuine names and genuine singular terms: "a term thus qualified is what
Follesdal called a genuine name and Kripke has called a rigid designator. It is a
term such ...
P. Humphreys, J.H. Fetzer, 1999
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RIGID DESIGNATOR»
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rigid designator en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Olympic Preview: Will Ice Climbing Be the Next Winter Olympic Sport?
One of Montgomery's favorite local spots is the Rigid Designator Amphitheatre in East Vail. A bit of advice from Montgomery: Don't go until you know how to ... «5280 The Denver Magazine, Dic 13»
What makes clean coal 'clean': A rhetorical look
Use of the 'clean' rigid designator has led to some notable results. ... The rigid designator is a powerful rhetorical tool used to great effect in the ideology of ... «Carbon Brief, Mar 13»
What a cold feat! Daring climbers scale 110ft wall of ice
He said: 'The Rigid Designator is rated a WI5, which is one of the hardest and most technical ratings for an ice climb. It is for expert climbers only. 'Ice climbing is ... «Daily Mail, Dic 11»
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Các tay leo núi gan dạ chinh phục cột băng thẳng đứng cao 33,5 m dưới nhiệt độ -20 độ C. Được đặt tên The Rigid Designator, cột băng tự nhiên này nằm ở ... «Người Lao Động, Sep 11»
Daredevil couple's death defying climb up 110ft ice pillar
The frozen pillar, called the Rigid Designator, is said to be one of the hardest ice climbs in the world. Climbers attempting to scale it risk serious injury, or worse, ... «Daily Mail, Sep 11»
Mind by Eric Matthews
Saul Kripke's 'rigid designator' theory, explained on p34, I otherwise agree with. This theory says that names always designate the same things in all possible ... «Philosophy Now, Ene 07»