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How Do Proper Names Really Work?: A Metadescriptive Version of the Cluster Theory (Philosophical Analysis #88) (Hardcover)

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For fifty years the philosophy of language has been experiencing a stalemating conflict between the old descriptive and internalist orthodoxy (advocated by philosophers such as Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Strawson, and Searle) and the new causal-referential and externalist orthodoxy (mainly endorsed by Kripke, Putnam, and Kaplan). Although the latter is dominant among specialists, the former retains a discomforting intuitive plausibility. The ultimate goal of this book is to overcome the stalemate by means of a non-na ve return to the old descriptivist-internalist orthodoxy. Concerning proper names, this means introducing second-order description-rules capable of systemizing descriptions of the proper name's cluster to provide us with the right changeable conditions of satisfaction for its application. Such rules can explain how a proper name can become a rigid designator while remaining descriptive, disarming Kripke's and Donnellan's main objections. In the last chapter, this new perspective is extended to indexicals in a discussion of David Kaplan's and John Perry's views, and of general terms, in a discussion of Hilary Putnam's externalism.

About the Author


Claudio Ferreira-Costa, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783110997163
ISBN-10: 3110997169
Publisher: de Gruyter
Publication Date: October 4th, 2023
Pages: 263
Language: English
Series: Philosophical Analysis