The Things We Do With Empty Names: Objectual Representations, Non-Veridical Language Games, and Truth Similitude
by Kenneth Taylor
January 15, 2012
In this paper, I introduce three distinctions: between merely objectual and fully objective representations, between veridical and non-veridical language games, and between genuine truth and mere truth-similitude. I argue that once these distinctions are properly deployed, they help us to make sense of the many things we do with empty names.
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