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Rigidity and triviality
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Haraldsen, Fredrik
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Education
/ Epistemology
/ Logic
/ Marti, Genoveva
/ Martinez-Fernandez, Jose
/ Metaphysics
/ Names
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ REGULAR ARTICLES
/ Semantics
/ Syntax
2018
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Rigidity and triviality
by
Haraldsen, Fredrik
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Education
/ Epistemology
/ Logic
/ Marti, Genoveva
/ Martinez-Fernandez, Jose
/ Metaphysics
/ Names
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ REGULAR ARTICLES
/ Semantics
/ Syntax
2018
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Rigidity and triviality
2018
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Though it is often claimed that some general terms are rigid designators, it has turned out to be difficult to give a satisfying definition that (1) avoids making all general terms rigid (the overgeneralization problem), and (2) even if a non-rigid reading is available, makes that non-rigid reading matter (the trivialization problem). Several authors have attempted to develop examples that meet the trivialization challenge, with Martí and Martínez-Fernández providing what is, perhaps, the most convincing strategy. I show that the type of example Martí and Martínez-Fernández offer nevertheless fails to meet the trivialization challenge and, accordingly, that we should still have serious doubts about whether continuing the search for a non-trivial definition of general term rigidity would be fruitful.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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