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Direct reference theory

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Direct reference theory, also known as direct reference semantics or the referential theory of meaning, is a philosophical theory of meaning and reference in the context of language, particularly in the philosophy of language and linguistics. The central idea of direct reference theory is that the meaning of certain terms, especially proper names and indexicals (e.g.

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