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在罗素开创性的《论指称》发表约 55 年后,奎因采用了其中提出的定语描述理论,为科学制定了他的明晰的通用语言。本文阐述了奎因的语言是如何这样做的,它继承了罗素定语描述理论核心的一个古老的对立面,具体来说,就是当变量承担基本单数指称的角色时,符号与形而上学承诺之间缺乏一致性。在这种情况下,本文认为 "to be 纯粹是变量的值 "这一短语远非奎因最初为其语言所设想的直接解决方案。此外,本文还认为,当变量被视为一个简单的数值范围,并具有基本的单一指代位置时,试图解释罗素和奎因提出的确定对象理论不太可能成功。本文最后提出,梅农的对象理论可以解决变量问题,尽管代价是可能不可取的本体论和逻辑承诺。另外,柯特-费恩(Kit Fine)最近关于变量中其他反义词的研究也为探索如何挽救变量作为本体论形式基础的问题提供了一种有希望的方法。
The problem of the variable in Quine's perspicuous lingua franca of the sciences
Some 55 years after the publication of Russell's seminal ‘On Denoting’, Quine adopted the theory of definite descriptions presented therein to formulate his perspicuous lingua franca for the sciences. This paper illustrates how, in so doing, Quine's lingua franca inherited an old antinomy at the core of Russell's theory of definite descriptions, specifically, the lack of congruency between notation and metaphysical commitments when the variable assumes the role of fundamental singular reference. In this context, the paper contends that the phrase ‘to be is purely and simply to be the value of the variable’ is far from the straightforward solution Quine initially envisioned for his lingua franca. Additionally, it argues that it is unlikely that an attempt to account for a determinate object theory, such as those propounded by Russell and Quine, can prove successful when grounded in a referential theory of quantificational logic where the variable, seen as a simple range of values, holds fundamental singular referent‐position. The paper concludes by suggesting that Meinong's object theory could resolve the problem of the variable, albeit at the cost of potentially undesirable ontological and logical commitments. Alternatively, Kit Fine's recent work on other antinomies in the variable may provide a promising approach to exploring how to salvage the variable as a formal foundation for ontology.
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Since its foundation in 1935, Theoria publishes research in all areas of philosophy. Theoria is committed to precision and clarity in philosophical discussions, and encourages cooperation between philosophy and other disciplines. The journal is not affiliated with any particular school or faction. Instead, it promotes dialogues between different philosophical viewpoints. Theoria is peer-reviewed. It publishes articles, reviews, and shorter notes and discussions. Short discussion notes on recent articles in Theoria are welcome.