Phenomenological Reviews

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Definite descriptions in game-theoretical semantics

Jaakko HintikkaJack Kulas

pp. 137-160

Abstract

The many attractive features of Russell's treatment of definite descriptions, or as we shall also call them, the-phrases, make its failure as an overall theory ever so poignant.1 This failure needs few comments. Even if, pace Strawson, Russell's theory works perfectly when applied to definite descriptions like "the present King of France", it fail to account for the uses of the-phrases that pick up earlier reference. We shall call these the anaphoric uses of ">the-phrases. (1) is an example of such a use:

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Hintikka Jaakko (1983) The game of language: studies in game-theoretical semantics and its applications. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 137-160

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-9847-2_6

Full citation:

Hintikka Jaakko, Kulas Jack (1983) Definite descriptions in game-theoretical semantics, In: The game of language, Dordrecht, Springer, 137–160.