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Synthese 46 (2):231 - 246 (1981)

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  1. The short long life of Russell’s denoting concepts.Sorin Costreie - 2005 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):97-113.
    The goal of this paper is to discuss Russell’s Theory of Denoting Concepts, mainly to see clearly why he adopted it and, especially, why he abandoned it. With regard to TDC, I detect three kinds of problems: ontological (the denotation of empty denoting concepts), logical (the infinite regress of meaning in the case of denoting concepts) and epistemological (the relation between denoting concepts and acquaintance). I will not consider here the first point, but only the last two. The chapter will (...)
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  • Russell on the semantics and pragmatics of indexicals.Lawrence Roberts - 1984 - Philosophia 14 (1-2):111-127.
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  • Russellian Acquaintance and Frege’s Puzzle.Donovan Wishon - 2016 - Mind 126 (502):321-370.
    In this paper, I argue that a number of recent Russell interpreters, including Evans, Davidson, Campbell, and Proops, mistakenly attribute to Russell what I call ‘the received view of acquaintance’: the view that acquaintance safeguards us from misidentifying the objects of our acquaintance. I contend that Russell’s discussions of phenomenal continua cases show that he does not accept the received view of acquaintance. I also show that the possibility of misidentifying the objects of acquaintance should be unsurprising given underappreciated aspects (...)
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  • Russell's Re-Evaluation of Meinong, 1913-14: an Analysis of Acquaintance.Janet Farrell Smith - 1988 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 8 (1):179.
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