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Palgrave MacMillan Naming Necessity and More Explorations in the Philosophical Work of Saul Kripke 2014 Edition by Jonathan Berg
Saul Kripke's Naming and Necessity was one of the most influential philosophical works of the twentieth century. In this collection of essays leading specialists explore issues arising from this and other works of Kripke's. Table of contents :- Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction PART I: NAMING 1. Why Rigidity?; Hanoch Ben-Yami 2. Tradition and Language; Meir Buzaglo PART II: NECESSITY 3. Over-Assignment of Structure; Eli Dresner 4. Modal Paradox; Teresa Robertson 5. Personal Identity: What's the Problem?; Nathan Salmon PART III: MEANING 6. A Fregean Look at Kripke's Modal Notion of Meaning; Gilead Bar-Elli 7. Semantics in the Twilight Zone; Jonathan Berg PART IV: SKEPTICISM 8. Kripke's Infinity Argument; Oron Shagrir 9. Kripke's Paradox of Meaning; Paul Horwich 10. Skeptical Arguments in Hume and Wittgenstein; Mark Steiner PART V: LOGIC 11. The Road to Goedel; Saul Kripke Index