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Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):281 - 295 (1993)

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  1. Substitution, simple sentences, and sex scandals.Jennifer M. Saul - 1999 - Analysis 59 (2):106-112.
  • The Epistemological Argument Against Descriptivism.Robin Jeshion - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (2):325-345.
    The epistemological argument against descriptivism about proper names is extremely simple. Fora proper name ‘N’ and definite description ‘F’, the proposition expressed by “If N exists, then N is F is not normally known a priori. But descriptivism about proper names entails otherwise. So descriptivism is false. The argument is widely regarded as sound. This paper aims to establish that the epistemological argument is highly unstable. The problem with the argument is that there seems to be no convincing rationale for (...)
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  • How much substitutivity?Graeme Forbes - 1997 - Analysis 57 (2):109–113.
  • Propositional attitude reports.Thomas McKay - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.