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16404 | In the use of a name, many individuals are causally involved, but they aren't all the referent [Stalnaker] |
Full Idea: The causal theory of reference is criticised for vagueness. Causal connections are ubiquitous, and there are obviously many individuals that are causally implicated in the speaker's use of a name, but they aren't all plausible candidates for the referent. | |
From: Robert C. Stalnaker (Reference and Necessity [1997], 4) | |
A reaction: This seems to be a very good objection. Among all the causal links back to some baptised object, we have to pick out the referential link, which needs a criterion. |