Saul Kripke

Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language

Kripke's interpretation of Wittgenstein on rule-following, exploring the skeptical challenge to meaning itself

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Saul Kripke
Saul Kripke

American philosopher whose Naming and Necessity revolutionized the philosophy of language by arguing against descriptivist theories of reference and introducing the notion of rigid designation. His lectures at Princeton in 1970 changed the direction of analytic philosophy. He also produced major work in modal logic.

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