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Provocative views of this sort can at least make other researchers look again at the facts.In this section Jeux d'artifice Fast food Babar's battles Sex: the rough guide Trouble at home Decline and bawl The end of innocence Where's the fire?
Many recent discussions have endorsed hybrid views of this sort, with more or less weight given to each of the components in particular cases.
Frege and later philosophers have applied this view to singular proper names, and views of this sort fall under the general heading of 'descriptivism'descriptivism
Many authors have thought that views of this sort do not account for the full strength of the modal import of logical truths.
One important question for views of this sort is: what does it mean for an abstract object, like a proposition, to be structured, and have constituents?
Views of this sort have been defended by a number of authors; in what follows I sketch the version of the view developed in Horwich (1998, 2005).
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A view of this sort was developed by the English philosopher John Stuart Mill in the 19th century.
One person who has developed a view of this sort since Aristotle is the Australian philosopher David Armstrong.
Ronald Dworkin (1986: 191) defends a view of this sort.
Dennett (1991) articulates a view of this sort.
(Gennaro 1996, defends a view of this sort).
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