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The problem of empty names and Russellian Plenitude
Authors:Joshua Spencer
Institution:Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract:‘Ahab is a whaler’ and ‘Holmes is a whaler’ express different propositions, even though neither ‘Ahab’ nor ‘Holmes’ has a referent. This seems to constitute a theoretical puzzle for the Russellian view of propositions. In this paper, I develop a variant of the Russellian view, Plenitudinous Russellianism. I claim that ‘Ahab is a whaler’ and ‘Holmes is a whaler’ express distinct gappy propositions. I discuss key metaphysical and semantic differences between Plenitudinous Russellianism and Traditional Russellianism and respond to objections that stem from those differences.
Keywords:Empty names  fiction  fictional characters  propositions  Russellianism  Millianism
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