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Definite descriptions and existence attribution
Topoi, 1987The hierarchical analysis of existence attribution is Fregean in its endorsement of senses, understood as guises. Furthermore, the hierarchical analysis makes an essential use of the Russellian analysis (9′) as a means to understand what it is for a sense to present a given entity (cf. biconditional (11) above).
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dLι: Definite Descriptions in Differential Dynamic Logic
CADE, 2019Rose Bohrer +2 more
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Undefined Definite Descriptions
1991Bertrand Russell [8] and John Bacon [1] argue that definite descriptions are not what they seem — referring terms on a par with names. Instead, they propose contextual definitions which serve to eliminate them. Russell analyses the sentence ‘the F Gs’ as ‘there is at most one x such that Fx and there is at least one xsuch that Fx and Gx’.
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Another Look at NPIs in Definite Descriptions: An Experimental Approach
, 2016J. Gajewski
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