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The New Leibniz's Law Arguments for Pluralism

Mind 115 (460):1007-1022 (2006)

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  1. Saving substitutivity in simple sentences.Joseph G. Moore - 1999 - Analysis 59 (2):91–105.
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  • Did Clinton lie?Joseph G. Moore - 2000 - Analysis 60 (3):250-254.
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  • Defending Millian Theories.Bryan Frances - 1998 - Mind 107 (428):703-728.
    In this article I offer a three-pronged defense of Millian theories, all of which share the rough idea that all there is to a proper name is its referent, so it has no additional sense. I first give what I believe to be the first correct analysis of Kripke’s puzzle and its anti-Fregean lessons. The main lesson is that the Fregean’s arguments against Millianism and for the existence of semantically relevant senses (that is, individuative elements of propositions or belief contents (...)
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  • How much substitutivity?Graeme Forbes - 1997 - Analysis 57 (2):109–113.
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  • Enlightened semantics for simple sentences.G. Forbes - 1999 - Analysis 59 (2):86-91.
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  • The non-identity of a material thing and its matter.Kit Fine - 2003 - Mind 112 (446):195-234.
    There is a well-known argument from Leibniz's Law for the view that coincident material things may be distinct. For given that they differ in their properties, then how can they be the same? However, many philosophers have suggested that this apparent difference in properties is the product of a linguistic illusion; there is just one thing out there, but different sorts or guises under which it may be described. I attempt to show that this ‘opacity’ defence has intolerable consequences for (...)
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  • Superheroes and Their Names.Stefano Predelli - 2004 - American Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2):107 - 123.
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