Naming and Necessity
Delve into the profound philosophical insights of Naming and Necessity by Saul A. Kripke, published in 1981. This influential work has significantly reshaped discussions around natural and metaphysical necessity, guiding readers through the intricate relationships between naming, identity, and modality. With its 192 pages, Kripke's text invites both seasoned philosophers and curious newcomers to explore the essential questions that have often been overlooked in philosophical discourse. Enhance your understanding of reference and identity in philosophy with this essential read. Perfect for those interested in the complexities of logic and necessity, Naming and Necessity is a must-have addition to your philosophical library.