Referential intentions and ordinary names in fiction

Philosophical Studies 180 (3):1059-1079 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper deals with the semantics and meta-semantics for ordinary names in fiction. It has recently been argued by some philosophers that when ordinary names are used in fictional contexts, they change their semantic contents and work as fictional names in general. In this paper, I argue that there is no compelling reason to believe that such reference changes occur and defend the view that whether those names refer to real or fictional objects depends on which semantic intentions speakers have.

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Jeonggyu Lee
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