The demonstrative use of names, and the divine-name co-reference debate

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 93 (2):107-120 (2023)
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Abstract

Could Christians and Muslims be referring to the same God? Consider Gareth Evans’s causal theory of reference, on which a name refers to the dominant source of information in the name’s “dossier”. I argue that information about experiences, in which God is simply the object of acquaintance, can dominate the dossier. Thus, this "demonstrative" use of names offers a promising alternative avenue by which users of the divine names can refer to the same referent despite having different conceptions of God.

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Berman Chan
Lanzhou University

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