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Saul Kripke has been a major influence on analytic philosophy and allied fields for a half-century and more. His early masterpiece, Naming and Necessity, reversed the pattern of two centuries of philosophizing about the necessary and the contingent.

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"With characteristic verve and clarity, Burgess succeeds in doing what many thought impossible: presenting the best of Kripke's philosophical and technical work in a precise, readable, and highly illuminating fashion. Every philosopher should read this."
Stephen Neale, City University of New York

"Destined to become a classic, this is the best systematic overview of Saul Kripke’s major contributions to philosophy. While each chapter and appendix provides an excellent introduction for those new to the material, old hands will relish Burgess’s provocative takes on Kripkean views of belief, rule-following, and the mind. The explanation of the connection between Kripke’s technical and philosophical work on truth and modality is masterful."
Scott Soames, University of Southern California

"Burgess provides a masterful introduction to Kripke’s philosophy, but this volume is more than that; it is a first-rate piece of philosophy in its own right, as one would expect from one of the leading philosophers of mathematics in the world."
Mark Steiner, Hebrew University of Jerusalem



Table of Contents

Preface page vii

Acknowledgments x

Introduction 1

Background 2

Plan 7

1 Naming 11

Mill vs Frege 11

Error and Ignorance 19

Metalinguistic Theories 24

The Historical Chain Picture 28

Reference vs Attribution 33

2 Identity 37

Modal Logic and its Archenemy 37

Rigidity 45

The Necessity of Identity 50

Resistance 53

The Contingent a Priori 56

3 Necessity 59

Imagination and the Necessary a Posteriori 59

Natural Substances 64

Natural Kinds 69

Natural Phenomena and Natural Law 71

The Mystery of Modality 74

4 Belief 78

Direct Reference 78

Puzzling Pierre 83

Poles Apart 88

Counterfactual Attitudes 91

Empty Names 98

5 Rules 104

Conventionalism 105

Kripkenstein 108

The Analogy with Hume 110

The Skeptical Paradox 116

The Skeptical Solution 120

6 Mind 128

Physicalism 128

Functionalism 131

Against Functionalism 134

Against Physicalism 136

The Mystery of Mentality 140

Appendix A Models 143

The Logic of Modality 143

Kripke Models 147

The Curse of the Barcan Formulas 150

Controversy and Confusion 153

Appendix B Truth 157

Paradox and Pathology 158

Kripke vs Tarski 159

Fixed Points 165

The Intuitive Notion of Truth 170

Notes 175

Bibliography 204

Index 211

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 02/11/2012
    ISBN13: 9780745652856, 978-0745652856
    ISBN10: 0745652859

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Saul Kripke has been a major influence on analytic philosophy and allied fields for a half-century and more. His early masterpiece, Naming and Necessity, reversed the pattern of two centuries of philosophizing about the necessary and the contingent.

    Trade Review

    "With characteristic verve and clarity, Burgess succeeds in doing what many thought impossible: presenting the best of Kripke's philosophical and technical work in a precise, readable, and highly illuminating fashion. Every philosopher should read this."
    Stephen Neale, City University of New York

    "Destined to become a classic, this is the best systematic overview of Saul Kripke’s major contributions to philosophy. While each chapter and appendix provides an excellent introduction for those new to the material, old hands will relish Burgess’s provocative takes on Kripkean views of belief, rule-following, and the mind. The explanation of the connection between Kripke’s technical and philosophical work on truth and modality is masterful."
    Scott Soames, University of Southern California

    "Burgess provides a masterful introduction to Kripke’s philosophy, but this volume is more than that; it is a first-rate piece of philosophy in its own right, as one would expect from one of the leading philosophers of mathematics in the world."
    Mark Steiner, Hebrew University of Jerusalem



    Table of Contents

    Preface page vii

    Acknowledgments x

    Introduction 1

    Background 2

    Plan 7

    1 Naming 11

    Mill vs Frege 11

    Error and Ignorance 19

    Metalinguistic Theories 24

    The Historical Chain Picture 28

    Reference vs Attribution 33

    2 Identity 37

    Modal Logic and its Archenemy 37

    Rigidity 45

    The Necessity of Identity 50

    Resistance 53

    The Contingent a Priori 56

    3 Necessity 59

    Imagination and the Necessary a Posteriori 59

    Natural Substances 64

    Natural Kinds 69

    Natural Phenomena and Natural Law 71

    The Mystery of Modality 74

    4 Belief 78

    Direct Reference 78

    Puzzling Pierre 83

    Poles Apart 88

    Counterfactual Attitudes 91

    Empty Names 98

    5 Rules 104

    Conventionalism 105

    Kripkenstein 108

    The Analogy with Hume 110

    The Skeptical Paradox 116

    The Skeptical Solution 120

    6 Mind 128

    Physicalism 128

    Functionalism 131

    Against Functionalism 134

    Against Physicalism 136

    The Mystery of Mentality 140

    Appendix A Models 143

    The Logic of Modality 143

    Kripke Models 147

    The Curse of the Barcan Formulas 150

    Controversy and Confusion 153

    Appendix B Truth 157

    Paradox and Pathology 158

    Kripke vs Tarski 159

    Fixed Points 165

    The Intuitive Notion of Truth 170

    Notes 175

    Bibliography 204

    Index 211

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