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- Failure_to_refer abstract "Failure to refer, also reference failure or failure of reference, is the concept that names can fail to name a real object. According to Bertrand Russell's theory of truth, there is only one actual world, and a statement's truth value depends on whether the statement obtains in the actual world. Continuing the tradition of Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell posited that a name picks out, or refers to, a real object in the world (Russell's Correspondence theory of truth). The name Genghis Khan thus picks out the 12th and 13th century Mongol leader we know by that name. Any sentence in which we attach a predicate to the name Genghis Khan is true if the predicate obtained in the actual world. Any sentence in which the predicate does not obtain for Genghis Khan is false. The Wikipedia statement “Genghis Khan founded the largest contiguous empire in world history” is thus true, and the statement “Genghis Khan was one of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London” is false. As an example for a name that fails to refer to a real object, Russell used “the present king of France“ in a 1905 article.".
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- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Long_John_Silver.
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Mongol.
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- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Wilde.
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge.
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLink Truth-value.
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- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Failure to refer".
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLinkText "fail to refer".
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLinkText "fails to refer".
- Failure_to_refer wikiPageWikiLinkText "failure to refer".
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- Failure_to_refer subject Category:Bertrand_Russell.
- Failure_to_refer subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Failure_to_refer hypernym Concept.
- Failure_to_refer comment "Failure to refer, also reference failure or failure of reference, is the concept that names can fail to name a real object. According to Bertrand Russell's theory of truth, there is only one actual world, and a statement's truth value depends on whether the statement obtains in the actual world. Continuing the tradition of Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell posited that a name picks out, or refers to, a real object in the world (Russell's Correspondence theory of truth).".
- Failure_to_refer label "Failure to refer".
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