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Ontology, modality, and the fallacy of reference

Title
Ontology, modality, and the fallacy of reference / Michael Jubien.
Author
Jubien, Michael.
Publication
Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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Description
x, 128 pages; 22 cm.
Summary
This book offers a new theory of proper names and a new view of the nature of necessity. It features analyses of the concept of a physical thing and the relation between the names of things and the things they name. It questions the prevalent view that names "refer to" or "denote" the things they name. Instead, it presents a theory of proper names, according to which names express certain special properties that the things they name exhibit. This theory leads to some important conclusions about whether things have any of their properties as a matter of necessity. This will be an important book for philosophers in metaphysics and the philosophy of language, though it will also interest linguists concerned with the semantics of natural language.
Series Statement
Cambridge studies in philosophy
Uniform Title
Cambridge studies in philosophy
Subject
  • Reference (Philosophy)
  • Names
  • Identity (Philosophical concept)
  • Essentialism (Philosophy)
  • Necessity (Philosophy)
  • Ontology
  • Modality (Logic)
  • names
  • identity
  • ontology (metaphysics)
  • Essenz
  • Ontologie
  • Philosophie
  • Referenz Linguistik
  • Modalität Linguistik
  • Eigennamen
  • Noodzakelijkheid
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p.125-126) and index.
Contents
1. Ontology. 1. Things. 2. Properties. 3. Possible worlds -- 2. Things and their parts -- 1. Introduction. 2. The theory M. 3. A formal version of M. 4. The theory M +. 5. Persistence versus temporal parts. 6. The boundaries of things. 7. An almost embarrassingly simple argument. 8. Statues and lumps of clay -- 3. Some properties of things. 1. Haecceities. 2. Singulary categorials. 3. Ostension. 4. A partial analysis -- 4. A theory of names. 1. The standard views. 2. A Kripke-style theory. 3. Ordinary proper names. 4. Hesperus and Phosphorus. 5. Frege and Superman. 6. Naming mereological sums. 7. Empty names -- 5. Necessity and essentialism. 1. Propositions. 2. Property entailment. 3. Necessity de dicto. 4. Necessity de re. 5. The essence of essentialism.
ISBN
  • 0521433991
  • 9780521433990
  • 9780521108577
  • 0521108578
LCCN
92033790
OCLC
  • ocm26807087
  • 26807087
  • SCSB-9440285
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library