Reference and Existence The John Locke Lectures

Cover of Reference and Existence The John Locke Lectures by Saul A. Kripke
Year: 2018
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9780190660611
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Height: 5.5 Inches
Length: 8.2 Inches
Weight: 0.48060773116 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 121.68
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Reference and Existence The John Locke Lectures by Saul A. Kripke, published by Oxford University Press in 2018, comprises 186 pages and is presented in English. This work can be viewed as a continuation of Kripke’s earlier influential text, Naming and Necessity, addressing unresolved issues related to the semantics of proper names and natural kind terms, particularly in the contexts of fiction and myth. The lectures explore significant philosophical questions, including the ontology of fictional characters and the implications of negative existential statements.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the methodological observations that extend beyond Kripke’s previous framework, including the assertion that fiction does not serve as a test for theories of reference and naming. The text also offers insights into the evolution of singular reference pragmatics, which is a key theme in Kripke’s later work. The systematic treatment of these topics, along with the engaging style and logical structure characteristic of Kripke’s lectures, makes this edition a valuable resource for those interested in philosophy, epistemology, and the intersections of logic and metaphysics.


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Reference and Existence, Saul Kripke’s John Locke Lectures for 1973, can be read as a sequel to his classic Naming and Necessity. It confronts important issues left open in that work — among them, the semantics of proper names and natural kind terms as they occur in fiction and in myth; negative existential statements; the ontology of fiction and myth (whether it is true that fictional characters like Hamlet, or mythical kinds like bandersnatches, might have existed). In treating these questions, he makes a number of methodological observations that go beyond the framework of his earlier book — including the striking claim that fiction cannot provide a test for theories of reference and naming. In addition, these lectures provide a glimpse into the transition to the pragmatics of singular reference that dominated his influential paper, “Speaker’s Reference and Semantic Reference” — a paper that helped reorient linguistic and philosophical semantics. Some of the themes have been worked out in later writings by other philosophers — many influenced by typescripts of the lectures in circulation — but none have approached the careful, systematic treatment provided here. The virtuosity of Naming and Necessity — the colloquial ease of the tone, the dazzling, on-the-spot formulations, the logical structure of the overall view gradually emerging over the course of the lectures — is on display here as well.

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