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SUMMARY:Kripke's Legacy on Fictional Names
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The next meeting of the Sign-Language-Reality seminar in the academic year 2025/26 will take place:<br><br>Thursday\, the 16th of April 2026\, 17.00\, Central European Time<br><br>Louis Rouill&eacute\;&nbsp\;<br><br>(LanCog\, University of Lisbon)<br><br>will deliver a talk:<br><br>Kripke's Legacy on Fictional Names<br><br>Abstract:<br><br>Kripke&rsquo\;s John Locke lectures are a seminal contribution to the<br>semantics of fictional names and to the metaphysics of fictional characters. In<br>this paper\, I extensively analyse Kripke&rsquo\;s original proposal\, in light of recent<br>developments in the research program that he got up and going. First\, I show how<br>he reshaped the logical space of the semantics of names by defending the view<br>that the distinction between real and fictional names and the distinction<br>between full and empty names should be construed as orthogonal distinctions.<br>Second\, I analyse his brand of artefactualism\, which I call &ldquo\;dynamic&rdquo\;\, as<br>articulating the metaphysical view of fictional characters as parts of fictional<br>works\, with a semantic constraint that fictional characters act as truth-makers<br>for metafictional discourse. This articulation distinguishes it from &ldquo\;static&rdquo\;<br>artefactualism\, which shares a similar metaphysical outlook without abiding by<br>the semantic constraint. I end up by displaying some internal tensions and<br>inconsistencies within Kripke&rsquo\;s program\, thus qualifying the often proclaimed<br>success of dynamic artefactualism. I conclude with some speculations on the<br>relationship between semantics and ontology\, from the vantage point of the<br>philosophy of fiction.<br><br>About the speaker:&nbsp\;<br><br>Louis Rouill&eacute\; is a philosopher whose work focuses on the philosophy of fiction\, with particular interests in fictional names\, imagination\, aesthetics\, logic\, and metaphysical questions about fictional characters. He is the aithor of several papers published in (among other things) in Ethics and Information Technology\, Topoi\, Grazer Philosophische Studien\, Synthesis\, Ogranon F\, and Argumenta.&nbsp\;<br><br>Speaker's webiste: https://rouillel.github.io/<br><br>The seminar will be held online\, to join the meeting\, please use the information below:<br><br>Join Zoom Meeting https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/92716044372?pwd=0l7PETAOwqQDBKTMCnheYQN7ag7zx1.1<br><br>Meeting ID: 927 1604 4372 Passcode: 697648 The meeting opens at 4:45 pm\, the talk starts at 5 pm.<br><br>https://www.pts.edu.pl/seminarium<br><br><br>sincerely\,<br><br>Tadeusz Ciecierski</p>
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