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Bertrand Russell's Theory of Definite Descriptions: an Examination.

机译:伯特兰·罗素的定性描述理论:一个检验。

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Despite its enormous popularity, Russell's theory of definite descriptions has received various criticisms. Two of the most important objections against this theory are those arising from the Argument from Incompleteness and the Argument from Donnellan's Distinction. According to the former although a speaker may say something true by assertively uttering a sentence containing an incomplete description , on the Russellian analysis such a sentence expresses a false proposition; so, Russell's theory cannot adequately deal with such sentences. According to the latter objection a descriptive sentence is actually ambiguous---it expresses a general proposition when the description contained in it is used attributively, and a singular proposition when the description in question is used referentially; Russell's theory is inadequate as it fails to capture this ambiguity and offers an analysis according to which a descriptive sentence expresses only a general proposition. These objections are examined in the present dissertation. It is shown here that these objections arise from: (i) ignoring the distinction between the meaning of a sentence and the assertions made by using it, (ii) the failure to distinguish between the semantic meaning of a sentence and the pragmatic meaning with which it is used on a particular occasion. To make the distinction mentioned in (i), a significant part of Scott Soames' theory concerning meaning and assertions has been adopted in this dissertation; and, to make the distinction mentioned in (ii), a test, namely the cancellability test, and two Distinguishing Criteria, namely DC-1 and DC-2, have been developed here. It has been argued here that if we properly make the relevant distinctions, then we will find that: (a) the phenomenon cited by the Argument from Incompleteness can be well explained keeping the Russellian analysis of descriptive sentences intact, (b) the phenomenon arising from the Argument from Donnellan's Distinction raises an issue of pragmatics and is irrelevant to Russell's semantic analysis of descriptive sentences. So, none of the above criticisms poses a genuine threat to Russell's theory of definite descriptions; his theory actually provides, to a large extent, a correct semantic analysis of descriptive sentences.
机译:尽管罗素(Russell)广受欢迎,但它的定性描述理论受到了各种批评。反对该理论的两个最重要的反对意见是来自不完整的论点和唐纳兰的区别论的论点。根据前者的观点,尽管说话者可以通过断言说出一个包含不完整描述的句子来说出正确的话,但在罗素分析中,这样的句子表达了错误的主张;因此,罗素的理论无法充分处理此类句子。根据后一种反对意见,描述性句子实际上是模棱两可的-当其中的描述被定语使用时,它表达了一个普遍的命题;而当涉及的描述被引用时,它则表达了一个单数的命题;罗素的理论是不充分的,因为它未能捕捉到这种歧义,并提供了一种分析,根据该分析,描述性句子仅表达了一般性命题。本文对这些反对意见进行了研究。此处显示出这些反对意见是由于:(i)忽略了句子的含义和使用它所做出的断言之间的区别;(ii)无法区分句子的语义和语用上的语用含义它用于特定场合。为了区分(i)中的内容,本文采用了Scott Soames关于意义和主张的重要理论。为了区分(ii)中提到的区别,这里开发了一个测试,即可取消性测试,以及两个区分标准,即DC-1和DC-2。在这里有人争论说,如果我们适当地做出相关区分,那么我们将发现:(a)可以很好地解释由论点从不完整引述的现象,而保持描述性句子的罗素分析完好无损,(b)出现的现象Donnellan's Distinction的论点引出了一个语用学的问题,与Russell对描述性句子的语义分析无关。因此,上述批评都没有对罗素的定性描述理论构成真正的威胁。他的理论实际上在很大程度上为描述性句子提供了正确的语义分析。

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  • 作者

    Mansur, Mostofa Nazmul.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Calgary (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Calgary (Canada).;
  • 学科 Philosophy.;Language Linguistics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 212 p.
  • 总页数 212
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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