The theory of proper names
The proper name (such as Moses, England, Aristotle), in my opinion, indicates our instinctive attitude towards the object to which it was decided to give the name. This attitude is actually a concept by which we recognize that the man is indeed Moses, the country is England, etc. Although, I saw a lecture (link below) that discussed the difference between the Frege-Russell theory and that of Mill and Kripke. Is there something wrong with the proposal I made? Was what I wrote Kripke's view, and if not, what is the difference?
Kripke on the Descriptive Theory of Names – YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oXBlah06r5g&t=1434s
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