What refers? How?

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DOI: 10.1163/9780857249104_004

关键词: Philosophy of languageSocial psychologyPsychologyLinguisticsReferentAssociation (psychology)SloganPhenomenon

摘要: “Guns don’t kill people, people people.” This National Rifle Association slogan has a popular analogue in the philosophy of language: words refer to things, things. paper looks at how question what refers (Words/concepts? People? Both? Neither?) intersects with phenomenon opacity. The discussion is used motivate an important revision standard intention-based accounts speaker reference, one that takes due account fact distinct can have same referent.

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