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    Saul Aaron Kripke (/ˈkrɪpki/; November 13, 1940 – September 15, 2022) was an American analytic philosopher and logician. He was Distinguished Professor...
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  • books, and the mother of Saul Kripke Eric Kripke (born 1974), American television writer, director, and producer Madeline Kripke (1943–2020), American book...
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  • non-classical logic systems created in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Saul Kripke and André Joyal. It was first conceived for modal logics, and later adapted...
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  • structure is a variation of the transition system, originally proposed by Saul Kripke, used in model checking to represent the behavior of a system. It consists...
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  • according to the hair of the pretender. In Reference and Existence, Saul Kripke argues that while Donnellan is correct to point out two uses of the phrase...
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  • The Kripke–Platek set theory (KP), pronounced /ˈkrɪpki ˈplɑːtɛk/, is an axiomatic set theory developed by Saul Kripke and Richard Platek. The theory can...
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  • hierarchy (although bounded versions of the sentence are possible). Saul Kripke is credited with identifying this incompleteness in Tarski's hierarchy...
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  • Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (category Books by Saul Kripke)
    Rules and Private Language is a 1982 book by philosopher of language Saul Kripke in which he contends that the central argument of Ludwig Wittgenstein's...
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  • proponent of direct reference theory. Saul Kripke defended direct reference theory when applied to proper names. Kripke claims that proper names do not have...
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  • O. Quine, and Karl Popper. After the decline of logical positivism, Saul Kripke, David Lewis, and others led a revival in metaphysics. Analytic philosophy...
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    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...
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  • predicate calculus in order to reduce meaning to a function of truth. Saul Kripke examined the relation between sense and reference in dealing with possible...
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    and Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-00868-6. Kripke, Saul (1982). Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. Harvard University...
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  • the 1970s, this theory came under attack from causal theorists such as Saul Kripke, Hilary Putnam and others. However, it has seen something of a revival...
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  • wedded to the word." Later in the twentieth century, philosophers like Saul Kripke in Naming and Necessity drew metaphysical conclusions from closely analyzing...
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  • mid twentieth century from work by Arthur Prior, Jaakko Hintikka, and Saul Kripke. Recent developments include alternative topological semantics such as...
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    epistemic property dualism. It is rarely advocated by philosophers nowadays. Kripke has a well-known argument for some kind of property dualism. Using the concept...
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  • Better Call Saul Saul Katz (born 1939), President of the New York Mets baseball team Saul Kripke (1940–2022), American philosopher and logician Saul Landau...
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  • popular during the 1970s, under the influence of work by Saul Kripke and Keith Donnellan. Kripke and Hilary Putnam also defended an analogous causal account...
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  • italics in original §202 Kripke, Saul. Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. Basil Blackwell Publishing, 1982. Kripke, Saul. Wittgenstein on Rules...
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  • Blackwell) Saul Kripke, "Naming and Necessity". Semantics of Natural Language, D. Davidson and G. Harman [eds.], [Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1972] Saul Kripke, "Identity...
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  • are the same object. The thesis is best known for its association with Saul Kripke, who published it in 1971, although it was first derived by the logician...
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  • since been more clearly separated from each other. American philosopher Saul Kripke (1972), for example, provides strong arguments against this position...
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  • as a correspondence theory or as a deflationary theory. Kripke's theory of truth (Saul Kripke 1975) is based on partial logic (a logic of partially defined...
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    with what people in other worlds, no matter how similar to them, do. As Saul Kripke once put it, a presidential candidate could not care less whether someone...
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  • those worlds in which that object does not exist. The term was coined by Saul Kripke in his 1970 lecture series at Princeton University, later published as...
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  • it solves some very important problems in the philosophy of language. Saul Kripke has argued that "Water is H2O" is an example of the necessary a posteriori...
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  • mathematics awards Rolf Schock Prizes, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences "Saul Kripke CUNY". Rolf Schock Prizes 2014 Rolf Schock Prizes 2017 Rolf Schock Prizes...
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  • the same essence). The notion of absolute concepts was then revived by Saul Kripke, with the name “rigid designation”, in the lectures that became Naming...
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  • priori–a posteriori distinction. It was first introduced by philosopher Saul Kripke in his 1970 series of lectures at Princeton University. The transcript...
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