In R. M. Sainsbury (ed.),
Reference Without Referents. Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press UK (
2005)
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Abstract
The sources of the attractiveness of descriptivism and of direct reference theories are identified and shown to be wanting. The intermediate position, RWR, is one in which a proper name may or may not have a bearer, though if it has one it will have it essentially, and if it lacks one this will also be essential. A full development of the view makes use of the notion of the practice of using a name, and a preliminary attempt is made to identify the main components of the concept of a name-using practice and to say something constructive about their character.