The president and the man on the street: definite descriptions and proper names across possible situations
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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.44.2006.318Abstract
Kripke's "modal argument" uses consideration about scope within modal contexts to show that proper names and definite descriptions must be of two different semantic types. I reexamine the data that is used to motivate Kripke's argument, and suggest that it, in fact, indicates that proper names behave exactly like a certain type of definite description, which I call "particularized" descriptions.
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2006
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Rothschild, Daniel. 2006. “The President and the Man on the Street: Definite Descriptions and Proper Names across Possible Situations”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 44 (2):287-99. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.44.2006.318.
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