Stage theory and proper names

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Pablo Rychter
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[1] Universitat de València,Departament de Metafísica i Teoria del Coneixement
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Philosophical Studies | 2012年 / 161卷
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Stage theory; Persistence; Perdurantism; Counterpart theory; Proper names;
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In the contemporary debate about the nature of persistence, stage theory is the view that ordinary objects (artefacts, animals, persons, etc.) are instantaneous and “persist” by being suitably related to other instantaneous objects. In this paper I focus on the issue of what stage theorists should say about the semantics of ordinary proper names, like ‘Socrates’ or ‘London’. I consider the remarks that stage theorists actually make about this issue, present some problems they face, and finally offer what I take to be the best alternative available for them.
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页码:367 / 379
页数:12
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