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3 - Three Puzzles Arising from the Rigidity Thesis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2021

Gregory Bochner
Affiliation:
École Normale Supérieure, Paris
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This chapter highlights (following Paul Boghossian) the implicit role that an epistemic thesis of Transparency has played since Frege in contemporary theories of meaning; discusses the role of that thesis in pragmatic motivations for the modal analysis of content, and reformulates the three main epistemic puzzles that any theory of singular expressions must confront. Emphasis is placed on the connections between opacity/transparency (epistemic notions) and intensions (modal notions).

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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