DeskriptionsTheorie
Deskriptionstheorie, also known as description theory, is a concept primarily found in the philosophy of language and linguistics. It addresses the nature of how we refer to things, particularly individuals and objects, through descriptions. The core idea is that a name or a definite description is associated with a particular object through a chain of reference, where each link in the chain is established by a causal or epistemic connection.
The theory distinguishes between the sense of an expression and its reference. While the sense refers to
One prominent proponent of a description-based approach was Gottlob Frege. He argued that the sense of a
However, description theories have faced significant challenges. Saul Kripke, in his influential work, argued against descriptivist