Beyond rigidity
the unfinished semantic agenda of Naming and necessity
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94,750 words, Guess
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379 pages
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- Internet Archivebeyondrigidityun00soam_904
- Internet Archivebeyondrigidityun0000soam
- ISBN-100195145283
- ISBN-139780195145281
- Goodreads276250
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- LibraryThing307853
- Library of Congress Control Number2001036845
- OCLC Control Number62866247
- OCLC Control Number47746409
- Better World Books9780195145281
- Open LibraryOL22468602M
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- DDC160
- LCCBD417 .S63 2002
- LCCBD417.S63 2001
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- LCCBD417 .S63 2002eb
Description
"In his work, Naming and Necessity, Saul Kripke undermined descriptive analyses of names by showing that they are rigid designators. He thereby told us what their meanings are not, but not what they are. In Beyond Rigidity, Scott Soames fills this gap." "Using a new conception of how the meaning of a sentence relates to the information asserted and conveyed by utterances, Soames argues that the meaning of a linguistically simple name is its referent and that the meaning of a (linguistically complex) partially descriptive name is a compound that includes both a referent and a partial description. Though not, strictly speaking, rigid designators, partially descriptive names are nearly so in that they always designate the same object, when they designate anything at all." "Beyond Rigidity distills, modifies, and extends some of the most important ideas in the philosopby of language in the last thirty years. Its impact will be far-reaching."--Jacket.
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This book is concerned with rigid designation in particular and, more generally, with the unfinished semantic agenda that has been left to us by Saul Kripke's Naming and Necessity.
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