Reevaluating the Kripke-Putnam thesis

Authors

  • Pierre Baumann

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v5i9.19016

    Keywords:

    Kripke-Putnam thesis. Natural kind terms. Reference. Rigidity. Semantic underdetermination.

    Abstract

    This paper challenges the Kripke-Putnam thesis about natural kind terms, according to which natural kind terms are referential and rigid. I argue that natural kind terms are semantically underdetermined expressions, and are therefore intrinsically neither referential nor rigid. After reviewing Kripke’s and Putnam’s original arguments, I look at examples of natural kind terms discussed by them and others in the literature, aiming to show that they are indeed semantically underdetermined. I conclude that contextualist considerations should be taken into account to explain the differing truth-conditional values these expressions may have.

    Published

    2013-01-01

    Issue

    Section

    Diversos

    How to Cite

    Baumann, P. (2013). Reevaluating the Kripke-Putnam thesis. Argumentos - Revista De Filosofia, 5(9). https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v5i9.19016