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[from 'Mental Files' by François Recanati, in 19. Language / B. Reference / 4. Descriptive Reference / b. Reference by description ]

Full Idea

A definite description may contribute either the singular predicate it encodes (attributive use) or the mental file to what that predicate belongs (referential use).

Gist of Idea

Definite descriptions reveal either a predicate (attributive use) or the file it belongs in (referential)

Source

François Recanati (Mental Files [2012], 17.1)

Book Reference

Recanati,François: 'Mental Files' [OUP 2012], p.224


A Reaction

This nicely explains Donnellan's distinction in terms of mental files. 'Green' may refer in a shop, but isn't much use in a wood. What to make of 'He's a bit of a Bismark'?