Naming and Necessity has had a great and increasing influence. It redirected philosophical attention to neglected questions of natural and metaphysical necessity and to the connections between these and theories of naming, and of identity. This seminal work, to which today's thriving essentialist metaphysics largely owes its impetus, is here reissued in a newly corrected form with a new preface by the author. If there is such a thing as essential reading in metaphysics, or in philosophy of language, this is it.
Saul Kripke is a Distinguished Professor in the Philosophy Department at the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Preface.
Lecture I.
Lecture II.
Lecture III.
Addenda.