Denotation and Eliminative Materialism

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (3):391 (1976)
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This paper continues the discussion of the theory of eliminative materialism. The argument of the paper is that there is a simple principle about denotation--Called "the principle of the use of inter-Denoting terms"--Which can be seen to be clearly and necessarily true, And also to be inconsistent with the theory of eliminative materialism

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Stuart Rosenbaum
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