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de re, philosophy: statements that refer to non-linguistic objects are de re. Here, most authors assume that the ascribed properties are contingent. An exception is essentialism which ascribes certain necessary properties to objects. See also de dicto, necessity de re, contingency, modality, essentialism.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Brandom, Robert de re   Brandom, Robert
Chisholm, Roderick de re   Chisholm, Roderick
Cresswell, Maxwell J. de re   Cresswell, Maxwell J.
Davidson, Donald de re   Davidson, Donald
Dretske, Fred de re   Dretske, Fred
Hintikka, Jaakko de re   Hintikka, Jaakko
Lewis, David K. de re   Lewis, David K.
Logic Texts de re   Logic Texts
Perry, John de re   Perry, John R.
Prior, Arthur N. de re   Prior, Arthur
Quine, W.V.O. de re   Quine, Willard Van Orman
Rorty, Richard de re   Rorty, Richard
Schiffer, Stephen de re   Schiffer, Stephen
Searle, John R. de re   Searle, John R.
Wiggins, David de re   Wiggins, David

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-11-08