Rigid Designators and Disguised Descriptions

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (sup1):111-117 (1980)
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In "naming and necessity" saul kripke repeatedly uses modal arguments to show that proper names are not abbreviated or disguised descriptions. I defend these modal arguments against the frequent criticism that they rest on an ambiguous premise

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reprint Cook, Monte (1980) "Rigid Designators and Disguised Descriptions". Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 6(n/a):111

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Monte Cook
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