Pizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī (Aug 2019)

Semantics of Complex Demonstratives Semantics of Complex Demonstratives

  • Kamran Ghayoomzadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22091/jptr.2019.2638.1777
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 169 – 186

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The semantics of complex demonstratives is one of the most important and controversial topics in philosophy of language which has never been ceased to attract philosophers’ interest and attention. In this article, we will examine the most fundamental problems regarding complex demonstratives including the question of whether complex demonstratives are rigid designators and directly referential or rather, are quantified expressions. We will also examine the question that in a demonstrative like “That F”, does F play any role in a successful designation of the demonstrative. The last question is whether F has any share in the proposition of the content of the sentence in which the complex demonstrative has been used. Our answer to the first question is that complex demonstratives are directly referential and rigid designators. In response to the second question we will defend the idea that having the property F is a necessary condition for the referent if the complex demonstrative is to successfully refer to it, otherwise it won’t refer to anything. Lastly, our answer to the third question is that F has no share in the proposition or the content of the sentence.

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