The “Cicero”/“Cicero” Puzzling Case

Volume: 87, Issue: 3, Pages: 628 - 642
Published: Apr 15, 2021
Abstract
This paper aims to solve the following twofold problem. Suppose that a rational speaker, Ralph, mistakenly takes (for some reason) the Roman orator Cicero and the World War II German spy Cicero to be the same individual. By sincerely uttering the sentence “Cicero is an orator and a spy”, (a) does Ralph use the name “Cicero” of the Roman orator or the name “Cicero” of the German spy or another name of the genus “Cicero”? And (b) which Cicero does...
Paper Details
Title
The “Cicero”/“Cicero” Puzzling Case
Published Date
Apr 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
3
Pages
628 - 642
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