I analyze here some insights of Naming and Necessity that have become especially influential in the subsequent philosophy of language and metaphysics. Kripke's distinction between necessary truth and a priori truth plays a central role in two respects: it is fundamental to understand how essentialism has received support from Kripke's book; and it can be seen as closely related to another distinction between two independently plausible but confronted conceptions about what is the proposition expressed by a sentence
To reject skepticism and lay the foundation for the certainty of knowledge, Kant raised the question...
Philosophical Troubles is the first volume of Saul Kripke’s collected papers. It was originally to b...
In philosophical logic necessity is usually conceived as a sentential operator rather than as a pred...
I undertake a metaphysical investigation of Saul Kripke's modern classic, Naming and Necessity (1980...
“Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar ...
Este artigo estuda o conceito de necessidade em O Nomear e a necessidade de Kripke. Kripke distingue...
The aim of this paper is to discuss Kripke's reasons for declaring the existence of both necessary a...
Kripke, in "Naming and Necessity", defended answers to two kinds of questions about names and refere...
After a brief review of the notions of necessity and a priority, this paper scrutinizes Kripke'...
AbstractBy the lights of a central logical positivist thesis in modal epistemology, for every necess...
Any property has two sorts of causal features: “forward‐looking” ones, having to do with what its in...
This is the second in a two part series of articles that attempt to clarify the nature and enduring ...
This volume draws connections between Wittgenstein's philosophy and the work of Saul Kripke, especia...
This essay reassesses the relation between Kant and Kripke on the relation between necessity and the...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
To reject skepticism and lay the foundation for the certainty of knowledge, Kant raised the question...
Philosophical Troubles is the first volume of Saul Kripke’s collected papers. It was originally to b...
In philosophical logic necessity is usually conceived as a sentential operator rather than as a pred...
I undertake a metaphysical investigation of Saul Kripke's modern classic, Naming and Necessity (1980...
“Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar ...
Este artigo estuda o conceito de necessidade em O Nomear e a necessidade de Kripke. Kripke distingue...
The aim of this paper is to discuss Kripke's reasons for declaring the existence of both necessary a...
Kripke, in "Naming and Necessity", defended answers to two kinds of questions about names and refere...
After a brief review of the notions of necessity and a priority, this paper scrutinizes Kripke'...
AbstractBy the lights of a central logical positivist thesis in modal epistemology, for every necess...
Any property has two sorts of causal features: “forward‐looking” ones, having to do with what its in...
This is the second in a two part series of articles that attempt to clarify the nature and enduring ...
This volume draws connections between Wittgenstein's philosophy and the work of Saul Kripke, especia...
This essay reassesses the relation between Kant and Kripke on the relation between necessity and the...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
To reject skepticism and lay the foundation for the certainty of knowledge, Kant raised the question...
Philosophical Troubles is the first volume of Saul Kripke’s collected papers. It was originally to b...
In philosophical logic necessity is usually conceived as a sentential operator rather than as a pred...