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This monograph offers a comprehensive study of contingent a priori truths. Building onto a theoretical framework developed by the philosopher and logician Saul Kripke, the author also presents a new approach to these truths.
The first part of the book details the many theories on contingent a priori truths. The coverage examines the cases of Kripke and David Kaplan, Donnellan and the de re requirement, Evans and weak contingency, as well as Plantinga, Salmon, Soames, and the pseudo a priori. Overall, it provides a systematic discussion and critical review of all these many positions.
Next, the author develops an alternative approach. His working hypothesis is that performative verbs must play a central role in Kripke's examples, even if they do not show up at the surface structure of the corresponding sentences. This opens up an entirely new way of looking at Kripke's cases and of treating them by exploring some aspects of the theory of illocutionary acts. His discussion also examines brute facts and institutional facts, indexicals and performatives, as well as Frege's theory of definitions.
Providing an authoritative exploration into contingent a priori truths, this book will be of interest to students, academics, and researchers in philosophy and logic.
Offers a comprehensive study of contingent a priori truths Provides a systematic discussion and critical review of the many theories on contingent a priori truths Features a new approach to Kripke's cases of contingent a priori truths based on speech act theory
Autorentext
Marco Ruffino is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. He holds a Ph.D. In philosophy from U.C.L.A. And an M.A. In logic and philosophy of science from the UNICAMP. He has several published articles on the philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language and history of analytic philosophy (especially Frege).
Inhalt
Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. The Starting Point: Kripke's Magic.- Chapter 2. Indexicals and Kaplan's Cases.- Chapter 3. Donnellan and the Acquaintance Requirement.- Chapter 4. The Experience Requirement.- Chapter 5. Kripke's Reformulation of the Contingent A Priori.- Chapter 6. Evans and The Varieties of Contingency.- Chapter 7. Two-Dimensionalism.- Chapter 8. Some Other Cases.- Chapter 9. Basic Tools: Elements of a Theory of Speech Acts.- Chapter 10. Stipulations as Performatives.- Chapter 11. One Ancestor: The Early Frege on Definitions.- Chapter 12. Global Conclusions: The Varieties of ContingentA Priori Truths.- Index.