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The Mill-Frege Theory of Proper Names

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This paper argues for a version of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view, comparing it to a currently popular alternative, predicativism. The Mill-Frege view combines tenets of Fregean views with features of the theory of direct reference. According to it, proper names have metalinguistic senses, known by competent speakers on the basis of their competence, which figure in ancillary presuppositions. In support of the view the paper argues that the name-bearing relation¿which predicativists cite to account for the properties that they take names to express¿depends on acts of naming with a semantic significance. Acts of naming create particular words specifically designed for referential use, which they perform whether or not the language has other words articulated with the same sound or orthography. Like other forms of metalinguistic descriptivism, the Mill-Frege view affords responses to Kripke's semantic and epistemic arguments against descriptivism. The view is prima facie more complex than predicativism; but the additional complexity is independently attested in natural languages and well-motivated. Finally, the Mill-Frege proposal deals well with Kripke's modal argument, and accounts for modal intuitions about names, both issues that pose serious trouble to predicativism.

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GARCÍA-CARPINTERO, Manuel. The Mill-Frege Theory of Proper Names. _Mind_. 2018. Vol. 127, núm. 508, pàgs. 1107-1168. [consulta: 11 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 0026-4423. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/127089]

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