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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2016/newsitem/8206/30-
 September-2016-COOL-Melina-Mendoza
DTSTAMP:20160926T140148
SUMMARY:COOL, Melina Mendoza
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Melina Mendoza
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160930T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160930T193000
LOCATION:Room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Who is Sherlock Holmes? Can we even ta
 lk about identifying him? The often quoted example
  by Frege about identity “The evening star is the 
 morning star” has the particularity that it refers
  to something that is actual and exists in the rea
 l world. If venus was fictional, could we still re
 fer to it in the same way? What is true in a ficti
 on to begin with? It can be said that it depends o
 n the fictional context, or as we will refer to it
 , the Canon.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Who is Sherloc
 k Holmes? Can we even talk about identifying him? 
 The often quoted example by Frege about identity “
 The evening star is the morning star” has the part
 icularity that it refers to something that is actu
 al and exists in the real world. If venus was fict
 ional, could we still refer to it in the same way?
  What is true in a fiction to begin with? It can b
 e said that it depends on the fictional context, o
 r as we will refer to it, the Canon.</p>\n
URL:https://www.illc.uva.nl/coollogic/talks/68
CONTACT:coollogic.uva at gmail.com
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