ON THE NATURE OF SOMMERS' RULE

  • ENGLEBRETSEN G
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Abstract

I argue here that recent discussions of f. sommers' "rule for enforcing ambiguity" have been mistaken on one of two grounds. either they misrepresent the sense of the rule or they misunderstand its intent. the rule is neither a sense rule nor a categorial rule, but a 'translation' rule relating senses of terms to categories of individuals. rather than a test for term ambiguity the rule is a test for theory coherence. finally, i show that there are many possible ways of applying the rule.

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ENGLEBRETSEN, G. (1971). ON THE NATURE OF SOMMERS’ RULE. Mind, LXXX(320), 608–611. https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/lxxx.320.608

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