De re and de dicto interpretations of modal logic or a return to an aristotelean essentialism

Philosophia 2 (1-2):117-136 (1972)
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Baruch Brody
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Natural kinds and real essences.B. A. Brody - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (14):431-446.

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