Mind 1999 108(431):555-561; doi:10.1093/mind/108.431.555
© 1999 by Mind Association
Defending Millianism
PJ Graham
Department of Philosophy, Saint Louis University, 3800 Lindell Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63156, USA
Millianism is the view that all there is to the meaning of a name is its bearer. In a recent paper Bryan Frances seeks to undercut the traditional argument against Millianism as well as offer a new argument in favor of Millianism. I argue that both endeavors fail.

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