How to be a Divine Topic

In Adriana Jesenková, Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference of the SPA at SAS "Philosophy as Transcending Boundaries" (forthcoming)
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Divine names, i.e. the names religions use to speak of their god(s), pose a special problem to semantics. It is not only disputed whether they are proper names, descriptions, or names of kinds, the dispute between believers and non-believers over the ontological status of their bearers is a further obstacle to offering a single theory that can account for all divine names. But aboutness theory can come to the rescue here. Whatever terms divine names are, they pick out a subject matter, and whereas ontology is relevant to reference, subject matters need no corresponding object in the world. Believers and non-believers can therefore agree on the name bearers’ status as topics of their conversation.

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Naomi Osorio-Kupferblum
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