Are necessary identities ever disbelieved?
UNIV FED MINAS GERAIS, DEPT FILOSOFIA & CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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The purpose of this paper is to bring out, by means of a simple thought experiment involving demonstratives, a discrepancy between what is expressed and what is believed (which contradicts the Theory of Direct Reference), and to consider some consequences of this - most notably, whether we might hold, for example, that the ancients never believed that Hesperus is not Phosphorus.