
This dissertation, "Names and Assertions: Soames's Millian Descriptivism" by Pak-hang, Wong,, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled Names and Assertions: Soames's Millian Descriptivism Submitted by WONG Pak Hang for the degree of Master of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong in August 2005 The topic of this thesis is about one of the simplest linguistic expressions in our natural languages, names. The debate about the meaning of names has a longstanding history in philosophy of language. One camp, as known as Millianism, maintains that a name only contributes its referent to the meaning of sentence which contains it, and the other camp, as known as Descriptivism, maintains that a name is disguised definite description. My thesis aims to contribute to this continuing debate. Millianism, which holds that a name n only contributes its referent to the meaning of the sentence which contains it, seems to have problem in explaining the cognitive role of names. For, it seems intuitive true that a rational person will take 'Superman is Superman' and 'Clark Kent is Superman' to have different meaning, even though the names have the same referent. Also, if we substitute co-referring names in belief ascriptions, e.g. 'Lois believes that Superman flies' and 'Lois believes that Clark Kent flies', their truth-values appear to change. The intuitions as such come into conflict with Millianism, and appear to show that the view is false. In this thesis, I will examine two Millian responses to the above problems. I shall criticize a response famously defe
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Publication Date:
2017-01-26
ISBN-10:
1361122234
ISBN-13:
9781361122235
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