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Reference and Existence

The John Locke Lectures

Saul A. (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science/Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science/Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center/Princeton University) Kripke

Reference and Existence

Reference and Existence

The John Locke Lectures

Reference and Existence

 

This volume collects Saul Kripke's Locke Lectures, which were delivered in Oxford in 1973.


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Beschrijving Reference and Existence

Saul Kripke's Locke Lectures were delivered in Oxford in 1973. Delivered in Kripke's usual extemporaneous style, for years the lectures have only been available as a transcription that has been informally exchanged among philosophers. This volume, which publishes the lectures in book form for the first time, follows up on some of the themes on language that Kripke started to explore in his most famous work, Naming and Necessity. The first topic that Kripke examines is the relationship of naming to existence, in particular the problem of names that are empty i.e. which refer to non-existent objects such as fictional entities. The second major topic (or pair of topics) is that of speaker's reference and semantic reference.
The lectures are full of philosophically rich ideas that have already been influential, and which will continue to intrigue and engage philosophers in book form.


ISBN
9780199928385
Pagina's
184
Verschenen
NUR
617
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA