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Descriptions: Predicates or Quantifiers?

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Brogaard, Berit

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Oxford University Press

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In this paper I revisit the main arguments for a predicate analysis of descriptions in order to determine whether they do in fact undermine Russell's theory. I argue that while the arguments without doubt provide powerful evidence against Russell's original theory, it is far from clear that they tell against a quantificational account of descriptions.

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Australasian Journal of Philosophy

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2037-12-31
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