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  1. Naming and Necessity is a 1980 book with the transcript of three lectures, given by the philosopher Saul Kripke, at Princeton University in 1970, in which he dealt with the debates of proper names in the philosophy of language.

  2. Apr 21, 2020 · A book by the philosopher Saul Kripke on the topics of naming, necessity, and reference. The book is available for free download, borrow, and streaming from the Internet Archive.

  3. Kripke’s Naming and Necessity: Lecture I. 5.1. The example of the standard meter. 5.2. An extension of Kripke’s point: indexicals. 5.3. Objections to the contingent a priori. 5.3.1. The definition of ‘a priori’. 5.3.2. Is every contingent fact knowable a priori? 1. THE FREGE-RUSSELL PICTURE OF NAMES (26-32)

  4. It redirected philosophical attention to neglected questions of natural and metaphysical necessity and to the connections between these and theories of reference, in particular of naming, and of...

  5. NAMING AND NECESSITY 3 the preface first, but that they return to it for clarification (if necessary) after they have read the main text. The preface is not written in such a way as to be completely self-contained. The ideas in Naming and Necessity evolved in the early sixties -most of the views were formulated in about 1963-64. Of

  6. Naming and Necessity. Lectures Given to the Princeton University Philosophy Colloquium. Chapter. pp 253–355. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Saul A. Kripke. Part of the book series: Synthese Library ( (SYLI,volume 40)) 1086 Accesses. 1348 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Abstract.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Summary. Chronology. Kripke first became known for technical work on modal logic, the logic of necessity and possibility, much of it done in the late 1950s as a high-school student, and summarized in Kripke (1963).