Rigid designation and theoretical identities /:
Joseph LaPorte offers an original account of the connections between the reference of words for properties and kinds, and theoretical identity statements. He argues that terms for properties, as well as for concrete objects, are rigid designators, and defends the Kripkean tradition of theoretical id...
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Zusammenfassung: | Joseph LaPorte offers an original account of the connections between the reference of words for properties and kinds, and theoretical identity statements. He argues that terms for properties, as well as for concrete objects, are rigid designators, and defends the Kripkean tradition of theoretical identities. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a ""3. Complications and Elaboration""""3.1. What Stays the Same in the Rigid Designation of Properties?""; ""3.2. The Agenda of Chapters to Come""; ""2. On the Coherence of the Distinction""; ""1. The Problem of Artificial-Property Designators""; ""2. The Problem of Shadowing""; ""2.1. A Parallel for Concrete-Object Designators""; ""2.2. Responses to the Problem""; ""3. A Confusion Between Rigidity and Meaning Constancy?""; ""4. Conclusion""; ""3. On Whether the Distinction Assigns to Rigidity the Right Role"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""1. Rigidity�s Duty of Securing the Necessity that Characterizes Identity Statements Featuring Rigid Designators""""2. Other Duties Attributed to Rigidity""; ""2.1. Work Securing Essential-Property Attributions""; ""2.2. Work Securing Externalism""; ""2.3. Work Securing Aposteriority""; ""2.4. Work Refuting Descriptivism""; ""2.5. Work Securing Linguistic Stability""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""4. A Uniform Treatment of Property Designators as Singular Terms""; ""1. Descriptions as Singular Terms""; ""2. Avoiding Millian Dualism"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""2.1. Accommodating English Grammar: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""""2.2. Patterns of Reasoning Formalized: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""5. Rigid Appliers""; ""1. Rigidity for Mere Appliers""; ""1.1. A Basic Account: Rigid and Nonrigid Designators for Predicables""; ""1.2. Nominalist-Friendly Variations of the Basic Account""; ""2. A Rival Account""; ""2.1. Essential Application as Rigidity""; ""2.2. Essential Application as a Component of Rigidity""; ""2.3. Essential Application and Anti-Descriptivism""; ""3. Conclusion"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""6. Rigidity-Associated Arguments in Support of Theoretical Identity Statements: on their Significance and the Cost of their Philosophical Resources""""1. Significance""; ""1.1. Are Theoretical Identity Statements Uninformative?""; ""1.2. Is What is Designated What Matters, Not Designation?""; ""1.3. Do Mechanisms that Secure Rigidity Draw from Rigidity�s Significance?""; ""2. Costs""; ""2.1. Rigidity Without Cost and Controversy""; ""2.2. Theoretical Identity Statements Without Hidden Essentialist Costs""; ""3. Conclusion"" | |
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spelling | LaPorte, Joseph. Rigid designation and theoretical identities / by Joseph LaPorte. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Joseph LaPorte offers an original account of the connections between the reference of words for properties and kinds, and theoretical identity statements. He argues that terms for properties, as well as for concrete objects, are rigid designators, and defends the Kripkean tradition of theoretical identities. Includes bibliographical references and index. ""Cover""; ""Table of Contents""; ""1. Rigid Designators for Concrete Objects and for Properties""; ""1. A Basic Characterization of Rigid Designators and Their Interest""; ""1.1. Names, Ordinary Descriptions, and Identity Statements""; ""1.2. Standard Clarifications from Kripke""; ""1.3. Clarifications on Rigidityâ€?s Relationship to the Necessary A Posteriori""; ""2. On the Significance of Rigidity for Identity Statements about Properties""; ""2.1. Identity Statements with Just Names for Properties""; ""2.2. Theoretical Identity Statements About Properties"" ""3. Complications and Elaboration""""3.1. What Stays the Same in the Rigid Designation of Properties?""; ""3.2. The Agenda of Chapters to Come""; ""2. On the Coherence of the Distinction""; ""1. The Problem of Artificial-Property Designators""; ""2. The Problem of Shadowing""; ""2.1. A Parallel for Concrete-Object Designators""; ""2.2. Responses to the Problem""; ""3. A Confusion Between Rigidity and Meaning Constancy?""; ""4. Conclusion""; ""3. On Whether the Distinction Assigns to Rigidity the Right Role"" ""1. Rigidityâ€?s Duty of Securing the Necessity that Characterizes Identity Statements Featuring Rigid Designators""""2. Other Duties Attributed to Rigidity""; ""2.1. Work Securing Essential-Property Attributions""; ""2.2. Work Securing Externalism""; ""2.3. Work Securing Aposteriority""; ""2.4. Work Refuting Descriptivism""; ""2.5. Work Securing Linguistic Stability""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""4. A Uniform Treatment of Property Designators as Singular Terms""; ""1. Descriptions as Singular Terms""; ""2. Avoiding Millian Dualism"" ""2.1. Accommodating English Grammar: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""""2.2. Patterns of Reasoning Formalized: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""5. Rigid Appliers""; ""1. Rigidity for Mere Appliers""; ""1.1. A Basic Account: Rigid and Nonrigid Designators for Predicables""; ""1.2. Nominalist-Friendly Variations of the Basic Account""; ""2. A Rival Account""; ""2.1. Essential Application as Rigidity""; ""2.2. Essential Application as a Component of Rigidity""; ""2.3. Essential Application and Anti-Descriptivism""; ""3. Conclusion"" ""6. Rigidity-Associated Arguments in Support of Theoretical Identity Statements: on their Significance and the Cost of their Philosophical Resources""""1. Significance""; ""1.1. Are Theoretical Identity Statements Uninformative?""; ""1.2. Is What is Designated What Matters, Not Designation?""; ""1.3. Do Mechanisms that Secure Rigidity Draw from Rigidityâ€?s Significance?""; ""2. Costs""; ""2.1. Rigidity Without Cost and Controversy""; ""2.2. Theoretical Identity Statements Without Hidden Essentialist Costs""; ""3. Conclusion"" Reference (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112185 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Référence (Philosophie) Identité. identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Reference (Philosophy) fast has work: Rigid designation and theoretical identities (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH7vPpgtmj7rJPFQpqwYKd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: LaPorte, Joseph. Rigid designation and theoretical identities. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012 9780199609208 (OCoLC)809082993 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=502819 Volltext |
spellingShingle | LaPorte, Joseph Rigid designation and theoretical identities / ""Cover""; ""Table of Contents""; ""1. Rigid Designators for Concrete Objects and for Properties""; ""1. A Basic Characterization of Rigid Designators and Their Interest""; ""1.1. Names, Ordinary Descriptions, and Identity Statements""; ""1.2. Standard Clarifications from Kripke""; ""1.3. Clarifications on Rigidityâ€?s Relationship to the Necessary A Posteriori""; ""2. On the Significance of Rigidity for Identity Statements about Properties""; ""2.1. Identity Statements with Just Names for Properties""; ""2.2. Theoretical Identity Statements About Properties"" ""3. Complications and Elaboration""""3.1. What Stays the Same in the Rigid Designation of Properties?""; ""3.2. The Agenda of Chapters to Come""; ""2. On the Coherence of the Distinction""; ""1. The Problem of Artificial-Property Designators""; ""2. The Problem of Shadowing""; ""2.1. A Parallel for Concrete-Object Designators""; ""2.2. Responses to the Problem""; ""3. A Confusion Between Rigidity and Meaning Constancy?""; ""4. Conclusion""; ""3. On Whether the Distinction Assigns to Rigidity the Right Role"" ""1. Rigidityâ€?s Duty of Securing the Necessity that Characterizes Identity Statements Featuring Rigid Designators""""2. Other Duties Attributed to Rigidity""; ""2.1. Work Securing Essential-Property Attributions""; ""2.2. Work Securing Externalism""; ""2.3. Work Securing Aposteriority""; ""2.4. Work Refuting Descriptivism""; ""2.5. Work Securing Linguistic Stability""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""4. A Uniform Treatment of Property Designators as Singular Terms""; ""1. Descriptions as Singular Terms""; ""2. Avoiding Millian Dualism"" ""2.1. Accommodating English Grammar: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""""2.2. Patterns of Reasoning Formalized: Uniform vs. Nonuniform Accounts""; ""3. Conclusion""; ""5. Rigid Appliers""; ""1. Rigidity for Mere Appliers""; ""1.1. A Basic Account: Rigid and Nonrigid Designators for Predicables""; ""1.2. Nominalist-Friendly Variations of the Basic Account""; ""2. A Rival Account""; ""2.1. Essential Application as Rigidity""; ""2.2. Essential Application as a Component of Rigidity""; ""2.3. Essential Application and Anti-Descriptivism""; ""3. Conclusion"" ""6. Rigidity-Associated Arguments in Support of Theoretical Identity Statements: on their Significance and the Cost of their Philosophical Resources""""1. Significance""; ""1.1. Are Theoretical Identity Statements Uninformative?""; ""1.2. Is What is Designated What Matters, Not Designation?""; ""1.3. Do Mechanisms that Secure Rigidity Draw from Rigidityâ€?s Significance?""; ""2. Costs""; ""2.1. Rigidity Without Cost and Controversy""; ""2.2. Theoretical Identity Statements Without Hidden Essentialist Costs""; ""3. Conclusion"" Reference (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112185 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Référence (Philosophie) Identité. identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Reference (Philosophy) fast |
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title | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / |
title_auth | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / |
title_exact_search | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / |
title_full | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / by Joseph LaPorte. |
title_fullStr | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / by Joseph LaPorte. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / by Joseph LaPorte. |
title_short | Rigid designation and theoretical identities / |
title_sort | rigid designation and theoretical identities |
topic | Reference (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112185 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Référence (Philosophie) Identité. identity. aat PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Reference (Philosophy) fast |
topic_facet | Reference (Philosophy) Identity (Philosophical concept) Référence (Philosophie) Identité. identity. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. |
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