[PDF][PDF] Mythical objects

N Salmon - 2002 - philarchive.org
04-Salmon-Chap03 91..108 Page 1 3 Mythical Objects (2002) NOTIONAL AND RELATIONAL
It is widely recognized that a sentence like (1) Ralph wants a sloop is subject to a nonlexical …

Co‐Identification and Fictional Names

M García‐Carpintero - Philosophy and Phenomenological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Stacie Friend raises a problem of “co‐identification” involving fictional names such as
'Hamlet'or 'Odysseus': how to explain judgments that different uses of these names are …

Intentional identity and descriptions

W Lanier - Philosophical Studies, 2014 - Springer
What is the semantic contribution of anaphoric links in sentences like,'A physicist was late to
the party. He brought some bongos'? A natural first thought is that the passage entails a …

Intentional identity, mental files, and coordination: a DRT account of anaphora in attitude contexts

N Fujikawa - Linguistics and Philosophy, 2024 - Springer
This paper proposes a semantics of anaphora in attitude contexts within the framework of
Discourse Representation Theory (DRT). The paper first focuses on intentional identity, a …

[PDF][PDF] The philosopher's stone and other mythical objects

N Salmon - 2015 - philpapers.org
These sentences strongly favour a de re reading. Appropriately understood, each evidently
entails the de re reading of its first conjunct, even if the first conjunct itself is read (somewhat …

Intentional Identity as a Transparency Phenomenon

D Tiskin - Pronouns in Embedded Contexts at the Syntax …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Intentional Identity, introduced by Geach (J Philos 64 (20): 627–632, 1967), refers to
pairs of attitude reports where a pronoun embedded into the second report is anaphoric on a …