
Saul A. Kripke
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Saul A. Kripke is a prominent American philosopher and logician, widely known for his contributions to modal logic, philosophy of language, and metaphysics. He gained significant recognition for his groundbreaking work in the 1970s, particularly with his influential lectures at Oxford University, which were later published as "Naming and Necessity." This work challenged the prevailing views of reference and meaning, introducing concepts such as rigid designators and the distinction between necessary and contingent truths. His ideas have had a profound impact on contemporary philosophy, inspiring countless discussions and debates.
Nationalität
Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum
November 13, 1933
Geburtsort
Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
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