Kripke, Pseudo-Kripke, and Wallace

Analysis 38 (4):173 - 181 (1978)
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It is argued that kripke has not shown that an explanatory truth theory for quantifiers which employs a substitutional approach does not require the hypothesis and that everything in the domain has a name, As wallace had claimed. It is further argued that kripke's substitutional quantifiers are best regarded as an extension of a device for abbreviating conjunctions and disjunctions

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Is There a Problem About Substitutional Quantification?Saul A. Kripke - 1976 - In Gareth Evans & John McDowell (eds.), Truth and meaning: essays in semantics. Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press. pp. 324-419.

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