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Title J.S.ミルの名辞・本質命題・定義について : 'denotation'と'connotation'をめぐるミルの意味論の予備的考察  
Kana J.S. ミル ノ メイジ・ホンシツ メイダイ・テイギ ニ ツイテ : 'denotation' ト 'connotation' オ メグル ミル ノ イミロン ノ ヨビテキ コウサツ  
Romanization J. S. Miru no meiji honshitsu meidai teigi ni tsuite : 'denotation' to 'connotation' o meguru Miru no imiron no yobiteki kosatsu  
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Title Names, essential propositions and definitions : denotation and connotation in J.S. Mill's theory of meaning  
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Name 山口, まり子  
Kana ヤマグチ, マリコ  
Romanization Yamaguchi, Mariko  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学大学院文学研究科博士課程  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
Romanization Mita tetsugakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1997  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 101  
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Start page 65  
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J.S. Mill's theory of meaning seems to be opposite to ones which leads us to philosophical solipcism. This can be seen apparently in his statement: 'What does any one's personal knowledge of things amount to, after subtracting all which he has acquired by means of the words of other people?' He insists, 'Names are names of things, not of our ideas of them'. According to him, terms can be devided into two types: nonconnotative names and connotative names. All names (terms) are names of something, i.e. denote something. A connotative term 'connotes', i.e. 'implies' or 'means' an attribute or a set of attributes of the thing denoted by the term, while he says that nonconnotative names have no connotation and therefore no meaning. For Mill, meaning of a term is its connotation, i.e. an attribute or a set of attributes of the thing denoted by the term, something objective, not something mental. I think we can say that Mill's intention in his System of Logic is to depsychologize the theory of meaning, though whether he has succeeded in it is problematic. In this paper, I would like to clarify his theory of meaning, in which 'denotation' and 'connotation' play important roles, and criticise it, sometimes referring to other philosophers like Husserl and Wittgenstein.
 
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(1) ミルの名辞論 : 指示(denotation)と含意(connotation)
(2) ミルの本質命題,或いはverbal propositionsと定義について
 
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