Naming and Necessity" (in) Semantics of Natural Language
- New York / Dordrecht-Holland: Humanities Press/ D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1972
The first appearance of Saul Kripke's lectures entitled "Naming and Necessity" (spanning pages 253 to 355 of this volume), not to be published separately for another eight years. The work signaled a sea change in late 20th Century philosophy. According to the work's current publisher "it has shaped and continues to shape debates in metaphysics, the philosophy of language, and adjacent areas. It overturned long-established views concerning the relationships between names and descriptions and a priority and necessity, and catalyzed today's thriving essentialist metaphysics.
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Title
Naming and Necessity" (in) Semantics of Natural Language
Author
Kripke, Saul; Donald Davidson [Editor]; Gilbert Harman [Editor]; Willard Van Orman Quine; George Lakoff
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Humanities Press/ D. Reidel Publishing Company: New York / Dordrecht-Holland
Date
1972
Edition
First edition