Identity and Necessity

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Identity and Necessity is a seminal philosophical work by Saul Kripke that develops his influential ideas on modal logic, rigid designation, and the nature of necessary truths about identity.

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instanceOf essay
philosophical work
about logical status of identity statements
metaphysical necessity vs. epistemic necessity
modal properties of objects
nature of identity across possible worlds
relationship between necessity and identity
semantics of proper names
author Saul Kripke
fieldOfWork analytic philosophy
genre philosophy
hasAuthorPosition identity statements between rigid designators are necessary if true
names are rigid designators across possible worlds
some necessary truths are knowable only a posteriori
hasConcept Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic
surface form: Kripkean necessity

a posteriori knowledge
a priori knowledge
contingent a priori
de dicto modality
de re modality
essentialism
naming
necessary a posteriori
necessary identity
possible worlds semantics
reference
rigid designator
hasKeyTerm contingent truth
essence
identity statement
necessary truth
possible world
rigid designator
influenced contemporary metaphysics
contemporary philosophy of language
modal metaphysics
influencedBy Naming and Necessity
language English
mainTopic identity
metaphysical necessity
metaphysics
modal logic
necessary truths
philosophy of language
rigid designation
philosophicalEra 20th-century philosophy
philosophicalTradition analytic tradition

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Saul Kripke notableWork Identity and Necessity